Hi Kingsley,

Thank you for clarifications. I have just misunderstood rdfs_rule_set
concept :( Now the problem is solved.

Regards,
Alexander

2010/2/22 Kingsley Idehen <kide...@openlinksw.com>

> Alexander Sidorov wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> Documentation says "It is possible to combine multiple schema graphs into
>> a single rule set", but how to implement this?
>>
> This means putting triples from many graphs into a new graph IRI.
>
>  If I try to use rdfs_rule_set with one name but different graphs only the
>> last one is used. Also I tried to create graph group and rdfs_rule_set to
>> it, but it didn't work too.
>>
> No you use one graph IRI, in this case the one that has the TBox triples
> merged in from other Graphs.
>
>
>> What I really need is to split TBox and ABox into different graphs to be
>> able "clear and upload" new TBox when I need.
>>
> This is how it works i.e. you put the OWL and RDFs triples in a Named Graph
> that is associated with a Named Rule. Then when you execute SPARQL Queries
> (in general or specifically scoped to the ABox Named Graph) you apply the
> inference rules pragmas.
>
> Kingsley
>
>
>> Regards,
>> Alexander
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