Ok, thanks Andy for the info.

I will try to contact someone of LinkedMDB for this issue.

Jose


2014-02-25 5:49 GMT-03:00 Andy Seaborne <[email protected]>:

> Hi there,
>
> Questions about a specific SPARQL endpoint are best asked to the people
> running that endpoint because they know the data and the setup (e.g.
> timeouts, system being used)
>
> However, I found there are only 2500 entries and there is no match to
>
> ?pelicula mdb:filmid 44396 .
>
>         Andy
>
>
>
> On 25/02/14 03:14, José Luis Larroque wrote:
>
>> Sorry, my bad, the movie with id 1000 doesn't have the necessary info for
>> the director.
>>
>> But other movies, like 44396 (Star Trek) have that info and the same query
>> doesn't work.
>>
>> cheers
>>
>>
>> 2014-02-24 23:57 GMT-03:00 José Luis Larroque <[email protected]>:
>>
>>  Hi!, I'm doing the following query in a sparql endpoint (LinkedMDB), and
>>> it works:
>>>
>>> PREFIX mdb: <http://data.linkedmdb.org/resource/movie/>
>>> SELECT ?director?nombre_director?id_director WHERE {
>>> ?pelicula mdb:filmid ?id .
>>> ?pelicula <http://data.linkedmdb.org/resource/movie/director> ?director
>>> .
>>> ?director <http://data.linkedmdb.org/resource/movie/director_name>
>>> ?nombre_director .
>>> ?director <http://data.linkedmdb.org/resource/movie/director_directorid>
>>> ?id_director .
>>> FILTER (?id = 72).
>>> }
>>>
>>> And i get all the info that i need of the director of the movie with id
>>> 72, wich is Titanic, so i get info of James Cameron. And this works in
>>> the
>>> same way from ID 1 to 999
>>>
>>> The problems come with movies that have an ID of four digits (or higher),
>>> if i replace the value 72, with 1000, the query doesn't find anything,
>>> but
>>> the movie with ID 1000 exist, and have director, director name, and
>>> director id.
>>>
>>> Wich is the problem? It should be possible too, right?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jose
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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