Thx fully clear now

And I checked, my earlier sh:Node Literals where all related to manual editing 
(since their qudt datatype could not be selected via the widget…). So I did all 
manual things redundant indeed.





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Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 12:43 AM
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Subject: Re: [topbraid-users] RE: default nodeKind

The dialog first requires selecting the node kind. This is done so that it can 
decide whether to then activate the sh:class or sh:datatype widgets. If you 
then select sh:datatype, sh:nodeKind is redundant. But if you chose either 
sh:IRI or sh:BlankNode then the sh:nodeKind is not redundant, and therefore 
preserved. If you have a sh:class then sh:BlankNodeOrIRI is redundant.

Holger

On 28/11/2017 9:24, Bohms, H.M. (Michel) wrote:
Yes that could be it

So if I select a datatype first literal is implicit?

Same for class select first (then iri implicit or not because of choice here)?






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Subject: Re: [topbraid-users] RE: default nodeKind

There is no such code that would delete sh:nodeKind statements from files that 
you load. Maybe you went through the create property constraint dialog? That 
dialog does not produce a sh:nodeKind sh:Literal triple if you already have 
selected a specific sh:datatype - it would be redundant. Could this explain it?

Holger


On 28/11/2017 5:35, Bohms, H.M. (Michel) wrote:

In a file not yet loaded into 5.4.1 I had:
  sh:property [
      rdf:type sh:PropertyShape ;
      sh:path stip:residualLife ;
      sh:datatype unit-st:YR ;
      sh:name "residualLife" ;
      sh:nodeKind sh:Literal ;
    ] ;


So somehow the latest version deletes them……





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Subject: [topbraid-users] default nodeKind


Hi Holger

When I define nodeKindas literals in a NodeShape this is not stored. Is that 
because it is the default if not indicated (IRI IS stored).

So eg:

  sh:property [
      rdf:type sh:PropertyShape ;
      sh:path kebo:applicationArea ;
      sh:datatype xsd:string ;
      sh:name "application area" ;
    ] ;
  sh:property [
      rdf:type sh:PropertyShape ;
      sh:path kebo:consistsOfElementType ;
      sh:class kebo:ElementType ;
      sh:name "consistsOfElementType" ;
      sh:nodeKind sh:IRI ;
    ] ;

Thx Michel





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