Hi Michael,

can you share the UPDATE that you are running here? It’s difficult to analyze 
with the currently provided details.

Regards,
Holger


> On Oct 15, 2025, at 07:10, Michael Panzer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> When updating a blank node through a GraphQL mutation, the following happens: 
> 
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> It seems that the blank node get deleted, the updated blank node gets 
> committed, but then also the old blank node either survives or gets rewritten 
> into the triple store as an orphan.
> 
> Is that something that might be a bug in the GraphQL engine in TopBraid or do 
> we need to add some garbage collection cleanup to manually delete these every 
> time a blank node value gets updated?
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