Thanks Paul, I need Jena rules but I will also keen to know how can it be achieved using changing the query?
On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 5:03 PM, Paul Houle <[email protected]> wrote: > Do you really need to use rules or would you be OK with just changing the > query a little? > > Also, do you have a sample of the data you are using? > > On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 2:53 PM, javed khan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello I have Employee ontology where different employees have different > > positions and tasks. Some are in technical positions performing technical > > tasks and have low salaries. Some are on managerial posts and have huge > > salaries. > > I will add salaries dynamically using Jena for each employee using > Property > > and value. > > > > Select * where { emp:employee emp:hasTask ?task} It will display all > > employees tasks i-e both technical and managerial. > > > > I need Jena rules in which we can say: emp:employee emp:hasSalary greater > > than $4,000, the query returns only managerial tasks and technical tasks > > hides from her. > > > > Thanks for understanding my problem. If some one needs more explanation, > I > > can provide. > > > > regards > > > > > > -- > Paul Houle > > (607) 539 6254 paul.houle on Skype [email protected] > > Ontology2 Edition of DBpedia 2015-10 > https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B01HMUNH4Q/ <http://basekb.com/gold/ > > > http://ontology2.com/the-book/o2dbpedia-info.html > http://ontology2.com/book/chapter2/part1/dbpedia-examples.html > > RDF: A new Slant > http://ontology2.com/the-book/rdf-a-new-slant.html > <https://www.linkedin.com/grp/home?gid=8267275> > > Data Lakes, Data Ponds, and Data Droplets > http://ontology2.com/the-book/data-lakes-ponds-and-droplets.html >
