Why don't you just declare it owl:DatatypeProperty and without any range
or owl:allValuesFrom?
Holger
On 31/07/2019 15:47, 'Bohms, H.M. (Michel)' via TopBraid Suite Users wrote:
In my case uris are seperate.
So its about all values not being an uri...so the most generic datatype.
So value can be float...decimal...boolean...string
Ps for now in rdfs/owl...so yes inferencing...but for some closed
world interpret...other issue....
Guess still conclusion...not specify a range for the valueOf property
of the objectified datatypeproperty...
Will also check how schema:value ir even owl:value do this....
Op 31 jul. 2019 00:42 schreef Irene Polikoff <[email protected]>:
Depends on what you are trying to accomplish.
If there is no constraint on the kind of values a property may have,
then do not say anything.
If you know that values can be either URIs or blank nodes, then use
sh:nodeKind constraint with sh:BlankNodeOrIRI.
If values will always be URIs, then use sh:nodeKind constraint with
sh:IRI.
If you are using rtfs:range and values can be either URIs or blank
nodes or just URIs, then use rdfs:Resource as the range. Of course,
RDFS is not about constraints or data validity, but about inferences.
> On Jul 30, 2019, at 5:59 PM, 'Bohms, H.M. (Michel)' via TopBraid
Suite Users <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi david where or better how i got the idea...
>
> I try to find the best range for a property hasValue when modelling
objectified properties.
> Depending on the also now explicitly modelled datatype..the value
can take in principle any value.
>
> So i though wel maby use xsd anytype...
> Then i indeed saw...not in the list...so i thought...well maybe not
in the list because of same effect of modelling no range at all...
>
> Just to explain my thinking...
>
> Anyway...in the end...better leave the range open in this situation?
>
> Ps for similar objectified relationships i need hasReference...and
this time i can use xsd anyuri.....
>
> Gr michel
>
> Op 30 jul. 2019 18:13 schreef dprice <[email protected]>:
>
>> On 30 Jul 2019, at 16:19, 'Bohms, H.M. (Michel)' via TopBraid Suite
Users <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>
>>
>> Isn’t there xsd:anyType in RDF since it is the default when not
specifying a range?
>> (just checking)
>
> Nope. Full list at of RDF acceptable datatypes at:
>
> https://www.w3.org/TR/rdf11-concepts/#section-Datatypes
>
> Not sure where you got that idea, but it’s incorrect. If a range is
not specified, it does not default to xsd:anyType.
>
> For OWL see:
>
> https://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-syntax/#Datatypes
> https://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-syntax/#Datatype_Maps
> https://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-syntax/#IRIs
>
> xsd:anyType is not mentioned anywhere in these specs.
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
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>> Thx Michel
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