OWL and SHACL are different languages with different semantics. You can use OWL and SHACL separately, but their terms don't mean anything to one another. If you want to use something similar to owl:allValuesFrom in SHACL, look at sh:datatype and sh:class.

Holger


On 30/06/2020 08:47, Emily Zhang wrote:
Hi Irene,
Just wondering if I can use SHACL and the OWL function "allvaluesfrom" or "somevaluesfrom" together? I do see there is "hasvalue" function embedded in the SHACL file, however, I didn't find the other two functions.
Thanks,
Emily
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