Hi Pat,

If you want to automate mapping through auto-population of crosswalks, then you 
need to load SNOMED. If you, on the other hand, already have the mappings or do 
not mind creating them manually, you can simply create a datatype property 
(e.g., SNOMED match), make its datatype anyURI or a string and populate it with 
SNOMED ids.

> On Apr 5, 2019, at 8:49 AM, Pat Bell <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Apologies in advance because I suspect this question comes up quite often but 
> I haven't found anything directly appropriate.
> 
> I have created a set of local taxonomies, and I want to show how the concepts 
> in those taxonomies might map against SNOMED CT. For various reasons, I'm 
> trying to avoid creating an instance of SNOMED in our topbraid installation, 
> but the various mapping functions (crosswalks and the matching fields) seem 
> to require me to do that.
> 
> If I'm adamant I won't load SNOMED CT into topbraid, what is the most 
> sensible next-best solution I can apply?  
> 
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