Hi Maria, The following slide on that tutorial shows how to find place within a given proximity of each other:
http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/tutorials/sparql/SPARQL_Tutorials_Part_10/SPARQL_Tutorials_Part_10.html#(6) Best Regards Hugh Williams Professional Services OpenLink Software, Inc. // http://www.openlinksw.com/ Weblog -- http://www.openlinksw.com/blogs/ LinkedIn -- http://www.linkedin.com/company/openlink-software/ Twitter -- http://twitter.com/OpenLink Google+ -- http://plus.google.com/100570109519069333827/ Facebook -- http://www.facebook.com/OpenLinkSoftware Universal Data Access, Integration, and Management Technology Providers > On 23 Feb 2016, at 18:33, Maria Jackson <maria.jackson....@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Is the above query known to be valid ie has been run elsewhere or is this >> just a general spatial join query you are trying to get working ? > I got inspired to write the query this way from the tutorial : > http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/tutorials/sparql/SPARQL_Tutorials_Part_10/SPARQL_Tutorials_Part_10.html#(4) > > Essentially, my query wants to retrieve cities ?long and ?nlong which > are at a distance of 100 k.m. from each other. I am not able to > understand as to what should be the syntax for this query (which > Virtuoso also supports). Can you please help me with this a bit? >
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