Hi there,

I'm creating a handful of data graph projects that all share the same 
ontology.  Each data graph contains quite different reference data and is 
managed by very different people.  For instance, there is a data graph of 
Places and one for Organizations.  

I'd like to set up a data graph so that a user who goes into the 
Organizations project can navigate using the Organization subclasses to 
constrain the view and data.  For instance, the data graph might default to 
technology companies but have subclasses for software and hardware 
companies.  This all *just works*.  However,  the user will also see public 
classes of the ontology, which are not subclasses but superclasses.  So, 
one can go to the Organizations data graph, choose Places, and be mystified 
that nothing exists!  They don't realize that the Places instance data 
doesn't live in the Organizations data graph.  

How can I lock down a data graph at a shape/class and only show other views 
which are subclasses?

Thanks,
Adam

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