Reputation: 2620
I did not get the right sentence to ask the question. I would like to explain my problem using a sample data.
let's say the triples are as below.
@prefix skos: <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#> .
@prefix xs: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#> .
@prefix p0: <http://www.mlacustom.com#> .
@prefix p2: <http://www.mla.com/term/> .
_:bnode7021016689601753065 p0:lastModifiedDateTime "2018-09-14T12:55:38"^^<xsd:dateTime> ;
p0:lastModifiedUser "admin"^^xs:string .
<http://www.mla.com/name/4204078359> p0:hasClassingFacet "http://www.mla.com/facet/RA"^^xs:string ;
p0:type "Normal"^^xs:string ;
p0:classification _:bnode3452184423513029143 ,
_:bnode6827572371999795686 ;
p0:recordType "Name"^^xs:string ;
p0:recordNumber "4204078359"^^xs:string ;
p0:stdDescriptor "classification111111"^^xs:string ;
p0:establishedBy "admin"^^xs:string ;
skos:prefLabel "classification111111"^^xs:string ;
p0:createdBy "admin"^^xs:string ;
a skos:Concept ;
p0:createdDate "2018-09-14T12:55:38"^^<xsd:dateTime> ;
p0:establishedDate "2018-09-14T12:55:38"^^<xsd:dateTime> ;
p0:hasRAsubFacet "http://www.mla.com/subfacet/classing-subject-authors"^^xs:string ;
p0:lastModifiedDate "2018-09-14T12:55:38"^^<xsd:dateTime> ;
p0:lastModifiedDetails _:bnode7021016689601753065 ;
p0:isProblematic "N,N"^^xs:string ;
p0:lastModifiedBy "admin"^^xs:string ;
p0:status "established"^^xs:string .
_:bnode3452184423513029143 p0:literature p2:1513 ;
p0:timePeriod p2:1005 ;
p0:language p2:3199 .
_:bnode6827572371999795686 p0:literature p2:11307 ;
p0:timePeriod p2:1009 ;
p0:language p2:31 .
please have a look at the p0:classification
it has two blank nodes and both the blank nodes has triples with p0:literature, p0:timePeriod, p0:language
Now I want to write a SPARQL query where
(
(p0:literature is p2:1513 AND p0:timePeriod is p2:1005) AND
(p0:literature is p2:11307 AND p0:timePeriod is p2:1009)
)
As per the above scenario it should return me the http://www.mla.com/name/4204078359
subject
Classification can have any number of blank nodes.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1214
Reputation: 1481
Here is one of the solutions. It is possible to find many different queries. This one is explicit.
SELECT ?s WHERE {
?s p0:classification ?o1 .
?s p0:classification ?o2 .
?o1 p0:literature p2:1513 ;
p0:timePeriod p2:1005 .
?o2 p0:literature p2:11307 ;
p0:timePeriod p2:1009 .
}
Upvotes: 3