Hi Hugh
Thanks for the remarks. No, the triples which I refer to are "real".
I have found a way to reproduce the problem, that at this point could be an
issue of Virtuoso Open Source.
The RDF graphs generated using DB.DBA.TTLP() and DB.DBA.R2RML_MAKE_QM_FROM_G()
procedures cannot be deleted and
Hi Beppe,
If these are RDF Linked Data View “Virtual” Graphs then these are stored in a
different Quad Map storage location, see:
http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/rdfviewquadmapatternsvalueandiriclasses/
But you should be able to delete such graphs wit the “drop graph ”
sparql quer
Hi Ted
Thanks for the feedback.
I would say there is no accidental error in the graph name spelling of the
delete statements since double checking I copied it from the result of the
suggested graph list SPARQL query.
I have performed some further test on the deletion.
This graph can be dropped
Hi Ted
Thank you for your answer.
The Virtuoso releases I am using are the following
WINDOWS
Virtuoso Open Source Edition (multi threaded)
Version 7.2.4.3217-threads as of Apr 25 2016
Compiled for Win64 (x86_64-generic-win-64)
Copyright (C) 1998-2016 OpenLink Software
LINUX
Virtuoso Open Source
Hi, Beppe --
Bringing this back to the list (as you suggested I might), as
others may notice something I have missed...
On Feb 7, 2017, at 04:16 AM, Beppe Mazzola wrote:
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> Hi Ted
>
> Thank you for your answer.
>
> 2017-02-06 20:21 GMT+00:00 Ted Thibodeau Jr :
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>> On Feb 6, 2017, at 12:3
On Feb 6, 2017, at 12:33 PM, Beppe Mazzola wrote:
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> Hi to everybody
>
> I am new to Virtuoso. I am using Virtuoso Open Source 7 in both Windows and
> Linux
Hi, Beppe --
VOS 7 covers several years and includes many minor-versions.
It's often helpful (though not always necessary) to know