Hi Jack,

I am sorry but I don't think we can help on this topic without seeing the actual files. Feel free to email them to me directly, off list.

Holger


On 23/07/2019 02:14, Jack Hodges wrote:
I know that this is an ancient thread but I didn't want to create a new one if I could find an old reference. I just transferred a project from home to work (only the project) and I imported it into a clean workspace and then tried to open my one SM script to do some work on it. It was fine at home last night but this morning I am told what Phil saw and that there are no SM scripts in this model. Very strange. Of course, the first thing I did was to refresh system registries, and the second thing I did was to restart TBCME. The third thing I did was to create a new script from scratch. And TBCME doesn't see any of them as a script.

So maybe this is a bug in v6.2.2? I may try to revert to an earlier version to test this hypothesis, but it was working on v6.2.2 at home, both on OSX though the one at home is HighSierra and this one is Mojave.

Jack

On Thursday, September 3, 2009 at 8:23:52 AM UTC-7, Scott Henninger wrote:

    Phil; That's pretty much what's needed.  Are there any specific
    errors
    in the Error Log?

    If you can see the instances, you can open one of those instances in
    the form and open the Graph View.  That will display the SPARQLMotion
    script the instance occurs in.

    -- Scott

    On Sep 3, 9:58 am, Phil <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Hi, Scott.
    >
    > I've checked the .sms.owl file and it has all of the sparql motion
    > libraries imported into it (at least, I assume it's all of them - I
    > guess I dont' know exactly which ones it needs, but there are
    several
    > listed under the imports window of this file).  I've also
    verified via
    > the navigator that the libraries exist.
    >
    > Any other thoughts?
    >
    > Phil
    >
    > On Sep 3, 10:31 am, Scott Henninger <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    > > Phil;  Perhaps your sparqlmotion imports were removed or the
    libraries
    > > were removed?  Make sure that sparqlmotionlib and
    > > sparqlmotionfunctions are imported in your script file.  If
    not, then
    > > either import them manually or use Scripts > Create SPARQLMotion
    > > Script, which will ask to import the files if they are not
    already
    > > present.
    >
    > > The sparqlmotion file to import are in the TopBraid library in
    the TBC
    > > folder.  If the project is closed, the library will be
    unavailable,
    > > which seems a likely cause of the problem.  If the files have
    been
    > > removed, then use Import > RDF/OWL Library from the Web to get
    them
    > > back into your workspace (this must be done for each workspace
    you
    > > use).
    >
    > > -- Scott
    >
    > > On Sep 3, 9:14 am, Phil <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > > > I am getting an error indicating that TopBraid cannot find a
    > > > sparqlmotion script in a model.  What causes this error to
    occur?  I
    > > > have a .owl file that contains sparqlmotion scripts to
    process XML
    > > > files into RDF that I ultimately store in an oracle
    database.  I
    > > > started off creating a .owl file that contains these scripts
    and
    > > > everything works fine.  I then copied the .owl file to a
    ".sms.owl"
    > > > file so that I could create a web service interface for
    invoking the
    > > > load.  I had this up and running several weeks ago and
    haven't touched
    > > > the file since (at least, I don't remember doing so).
    >
    > > > Anyway, is there a way for me to manually add something to
    the file
    > > > that would make TopBraid recognize the modules as
    sparqlmotion?  I can
    > > > open the file with TopBraid and I can see my modules as
    instances of
    > > > the various "sm:Modules" classes.  But it won't let me edit
    them using
    > > > the "Edit SparqlMotion script" option.
    >
    > > > Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
    >
    > > > Phil- Hide quoted text -
    >
    > > - Show quoted text -

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