Yes! that's why !

Thanks Andy.


2014-02-03 Andy Seaborne <[email protected]>:

> On 03/02/14 19:48, José Luis Larroque wrote:
>
>> Hi!, I'm doing the following query in a sparql endpoint, and it works:
>>
>>   PREFIX movie: <http://data.linkedmdb.org/resource/movie/film>
>>   PREFIX rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#>
>>   PREFIX dc: <http://purl.org/dc/terms/>
>>   SELECT ?resource ?id WHERE {
>>      ?resource movie:id ?id .
>>      FILTER (?id = 72) .
>> }
>>
>> but if i add genre, it doesn't work;
>>   PREFIX movie: <http://data.linkedmdb.org/resource/movie/film>
>>   PREFIX rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#>
>>   PREFIX dc: <http://purl.org/dc/terms/>
>>   SELECT ?resource ?id ?genero WHERE {
>>      ?resource movie:id ?id .
>>      ?resource movie:genre ?genero .
>>      FILTER (?id = 72) .
>> }
>>
>>
>> With "this doesnt't work" i mean, it works, but it doesn't find anything.
>> The same happens for every attribute of "movie" type in page of
>> LinkedMDB<http://data.linkedmdb.org/page/film/2045>here , for some
>>
>> reason i can't select them, i'm doing anything wrong?
>>
>> Bye
>>
>>
> You have
>
> movie: <http://data.linkedmdb.org/resource/movie/film>
>
> which is different.
>
> so movie:id is
>
> <http://data.linkedmdb.org/resource/movie/filmid>
>
> and  movie:genre is
>
> <http://data.linkedmdb.org/resource/movie/filmgenre>
>
> You meant:
>
> movie: <http://data.linkedmdb.org/resource/movie/>
>
> then
>
> movie:filmid
> movie:genre
>
>         Andy
>
>

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