Thank you Chris, but I think it will look like strange if we have: User1 hasQuestions and then 10 questions. It will fill the data property assertions area. Isnt there any smart way like we associate these questions as class or any other way?
Regards On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 5:09 PM, Chris Dollin <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 31/01/17 14:05, Sidra shah wrote: > >> Thank you Chris, but how? >> > > You already know how to associate scores with users, yes? > > Associating questions with users is the same thing, except > using a different property and different vales for that > property. Those are for you to choose. > > Chris > > > A question would be like: Which country is not Germany's neighbor >> country(String value)? And questions will be around 10-15 for each user. >> User1 Questions(data property) and then 10 questions? >> >> Regards >> >> On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 4:58 PM, Chris Dollin < >> [email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> >>> >>> On 31/01/17 13:45, Sidra shah wrote: >>> >>> Hello >>>> I have a quiz type game in which questions/answers and user information >>>> is >>>> given in the quiz and stored in owl file. >>>> Now I want if a user incorrectly solve some questions, I store them in >>>> owl >>>> file and associate it with that user like we associate user score to a >>>> particular user. >>>> >>>> Is it possible to store some set of questions in owl file like >>>> data/object >>>> properties. >>>> >>>> >>> Yes. >>> >>> Just like a user score, but with a different property and different >>> values. >>> >>> Chris >>> >>> -- >>> "He could not weigh up which was worse and so tried not to think about >>> either." >>> /The Spellgrinder's >>> Apprentice/ >>> >>> Epimorphics Ltd, http://www.epimorphics.com >>> Registered address: Court Lodge, 105 High Street, Portishead, Bristol >>> BS20 >>> 6PT >>> Epimorphics Ltd. is a limited company registered in England (number >>> 7016688) >>> >>> >> > -- > "He could not weigh up which was worse and so tried not to think about > either." > /The Spellgrinder's > Apprentice/ > > Epimorphics Ltd, http://www.epimorphics.com > Registered address: Court Lodge, 105 High Street, Portishead, Bristol BS20 > 6PT > Epimorphics Ltd. is a limited company registered in England (number > 7016688) >
