And what kind of rule have you tried so far? I mean, at least some
starting point would be good. Nobody here will do the work for you. And
please share th eontology, or at least some sample data as Paul already
said.
> 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
>>>
>>
>>
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>>
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