Thank you for your support.

Two more things to take into consideration on the previous statistics.

Even though the total number of triples in <rdfs_g> and <g> might be 8
and that there is 1 class instance in both graphs this does not mean
that the triples are the same in <rdfs_g> and <g>,
e.g., the triple (<uri> rdf:type ?o) is different in <g> and in
<rdfs_g> w.r.t ?o (i.e., 2 different class instances, where in
<rdfs_g> is only one inferred).

Moreover, I have installed 06.01.327 version on ubuntu. Meanwhile I do not
promise that I will upgrade virtuoso (maybe only after an official
response) because of the possible danger of
messing up with the dataset and/or current configuration.

On 27 April 2012 16:57, Kingsley Idehen <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4/27/12 9:31 AM, Alex wrote:
>>
>> Yes rdfs schema.
>>
>> 15 is the total number of triples including both the inferred and the
>> explicit ones from<g>.
>
>
> Okay, I am going to hand this over to our support team to see if they can
> recreate based on the information in this post. Naturally, you have to bear
> with the support turnaround which is always based on what's on the queue
> etc..
>
> They (or I) will get back to you.
>
>
> Kingsley
>>
>>
>> On 27 April 2012 15:45, Kingsley Idehen<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>
>>> On 4/27/12 8:36 AM, Alex wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I can give you some statistics if this is helpful.
>>>>
>>>> Number of triples in<g>: 152329
>>>> Number of triples with subject<uri>    in<g>: 8
>>>> Number of triples with subject<uri>    in<rdfs_g>    : 8
>>>> Number of triples applying rdfs on triples with subject<uri>    in<g>:
>>>> 15
>>>
>>>
>>> I assume you are using rdfs schema for your inference rule? If true, I
>>> also
>>> assume 15 is the inferred triples count?
>>>
>>>
>>> Kingsley
>>>
>>>> sparql define input:inference<something>    select count(*) from<g>
>>>> where{?s ?p ?o} : 152329 !
>>>> sparql define input:inference<something>    select count(*) from<g>
>>>> where{<uri>    rdf:type ?o} : 1
>>>> sparql define input:inference<something>    select count(*) from<rdfs_g>
>>>> where{<uri>    rdf:type ?o}: 1
>>>>
>>>> sparql clear graph<rdfs_g>
>>>> sparql define input:inference<something>    insert into<rdfs_g>
>>>> {<uri>?p ?o} where{graph<g>    {<uri>    ?p ?o}}
>>>> sparql define input:inference<something>    select count(*) from
>>>> <rdfs_g>    where{<uri>    rdf:type ?o}: 6
>>>>
>>>> I hope there will be no typos. Do you need anything else to share with
>>>> you? Please let me know.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> On 27 April 2012 15:05, Kingsley Idehen<[email protected]>
>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 4/27/12 7:35 AM, Alex wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Following the Carina's advice:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> shutdown()
>>>>>> change value of parameter "ResultSetMaxRows" in the .ini file to
>>>>>> 1000000000000000
>>>>>> save
>>>>>> sudo virtuoso-t -f&
>>>>>> sudo isql-vt
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Applying again the rule, I get same the wrong behavior: inference only
>>>>>> on the<uri>      results to the correct inferred triples, but not in
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> case of inference on the whole dataset.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think and I am afraid I cannot "share" the dataset I am testing ( if
>>>>>> you meant that).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I changed my query to selection:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> sparql define input:inference<something>      select * from<g>
>>>>>>  where{?s
>>>>>> ?p
>>>>>> ?o} limit 20
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I do not know how the inference is evaluated on the triples and how
>>>>>> the result is returned, but in the first 20 results I do not see any
>>>>>> new inferred triple.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Without sharing a SPARQL URL you can share the results of a SELECT
>>>>> query
>>>>> e.g., a count of the records when using a SELECT query.
>>>>>
>>>>> Kingsley
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 27 April 2012 14:18, Kingsley Idehen<[email protected]>
>>>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 4/27/12 6:57 AM, Carina Haupt wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 27.04.2012 12:14, Alex wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hello again,
>>>>>>>>> my scenario is the following: given a graph<g>         with some
>>>>>>>>> triples
>>>>>>>>> apply a rule set based on a schema and insert the inferred triples
>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>> another graphs<rdfs_g>.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> So I use the following query to accomplish that:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> sparql define input:inference<something>         insert
>>>>>>>>> into<rdfs_g>
>>>>>>>>> {?s ?p
>>>>>>>>> ?o} where{graph<g>         {?s ?p ?o}} (1)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I then check for a specific uri in rdfs_g and I see the same
>>>>>>>>> inferred
>>>>>>>>> triples but NOT all of them and the number of triples is the same.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> To further test it I apply the same rule for this specific uri:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> sparql define input:inference<something>         insert
>>>>>>>>> into<rdfs_g>
>>>>>>>>> {<uri>
>>>>>>>>> ?p ?o} where{graph<g>         {<uri>         ?p ?o}} (2)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Comparing the<rdfs_g>         to<g>         there is big difference
>>>>>>>>> on
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>> number of
>>>>>>>>> triples (i.e. 15 to 8 rows respectively) and I think I see the
>>>>>>>>> total
>>>>>>>>> inferred triples.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> What is wrong with that?? I have test it (1) on a smaller dataset
>>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>>> <g>         and works fine.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I am begging to lose my mind on this. How could I debug this?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> There is a threshold in the ini file which defines how many triples
>>>>>>>> are
>>>>>>>> returned at max. Perhaps this is the source of your problem?!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Ciao Carina
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yes re. INI.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Alternatively, one diagnostic option re. assistance from us would be
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> change the INSERT into a SELECT and then share the SPARQL protocol
>>>>>>> URL.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Kingsley
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
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