Let's suppose I'd like to execute a sh:SPARQLRule to infer something, but
only if various shape validations have been satisfied. Is there a way I can
confirm that inside the rule with a statement in my WHERE clause that that
is the case?
I typically use anonymous nodes when declaring the shapes, but I can see
how that might present a problem when I'm trying to ask if a particular
shape conforms. Would I be able to say something like:
...
WHERE {
<some validation report?> sh:conforms true .
...
Bottom line, I'd like my rule to fire only when the validations have passed.
Thanks for any pointers,
Steve
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