On 26/02/14 21:18, José Luis Larroque wrote:
I don't know if it's againts rules or something, but i asked this in Stack
Overflow (i believe that Andy is there too), here is the link. I didn't
find any official LinkedMDB support list or something close to it.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22021040/cant-retrieve-movies-with-high-ids-from-linkedmdb-with-sparql
Seems like as good a way of trying to find the system owners as any!
As the discussion on Stack Overflow has recorded:
1/ The endpoint has some kind of limit set so that only ~2500 entities
are returned.
2/ Some of the values are xsd:integers but some are xsd:ints which makes
matching exactly tricky.
Andy
While the HTTP headers say "Joseki-3.0-dev", we don't seem to know what
the backend database being run is.
2014-02-25 9:38 GMT-03:00 José Luis Larroque <[email protected]>:
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