Hi Tatiana,

What datasets to you have loaded locally when encountering these issues , is it 
possible to provide sample datasets and queries we can load locally to recreate 
these issues ?

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Hugh Williams
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On 2 Jul 2011, at 01:01, Таня Тарасова wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have just noticed I answered only to Hugh first time. Anyway, thanks for 
> your advise, Hugh, I installed the 6.3.1 version.
> 
> Unfortunately , it didn't solve my issue. So, I will just ask again the whole 
> list. Specially, I found that somebody already experienced similar issue and 
> also with lat/long here [1]. I don't know if it was resolved though...
> 
> When I am using "grab-var" pragma it looks like some of the resources are 
> downloaded partially, e.g. this resource 
> <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Porto>;. I check it out from the local storage 
> afterwards and the geo:lat and geo:long properties were not returned (not 
> only them). But this resource 
> <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Beja_Municipality>; is downloaded with geo:lat 
> and geo:long perfectly...
> 
> So, I don't think the problem is with my query. By the way, the FED-query 
> returns lat/long for all the resources (just the execution time is 
> unacceptably long). Is there a way to increase the timeout?
> 
> Also, I already faced with "partial" downloading while I was uploading a data 
> set to my local graph and Virtuoso rejected it as not valid (but I validated 
> it before). Then, just the part of the graph was downloaded, even though I 
> expected not valid RDF files should not be downloaded either partially or 
> completely. Anyway, such graphs contain "-" symbol in local part of QName, 
> which I believe was reason why they were considered not valid before. So, I 
> was thinking could it be any connection between Virtuoso considering graphs 
> with "-" not valid and partial downloading of some of the resources from 
> dbpedia with lat/long literals (which also contain signs "+/-").
> 
> If anybody faced similar issue before and knows how to solve it I will be 
> grateful if you share it with me :)
> 
> Thank you,
> Tatiana
> 
> [1] http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=27365847
> 
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