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LANG support or work-around #1312

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WolfgangFahl opened this issue Mar 25, 2024 · 3 comments
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LANG support or work-around #1312

WolfgangFahl opened this issue Mar 25, 2024 · 3 comments

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@WolfgangFahl
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WolfgangFahl commented Mar 25, 2024

http://qlever.wikidata.dbis.rwth-aachen.de/wikidata/tVCucU

Not supported: The LANG function is currently only supported in the construct FILTER(LANG(?variable) = "langtag" by QLever

isn't there a workaround? why does e.g. http://qlever.wikidata.dbis.rwth-aachen.de/wikidata/k1889D not work?

@hannahbast
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@WolfgangFahl It is problematic when you post links to an endpoint that is down most of the time. I clicked on your links several times over the last week and always received an 404.

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@hannahbast - i didn't now that the links are not persistent - where can i file a ticket for or find the documentation to enable such a feature?

@joka921
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joka921 commented May 3, 2024

@WolfgangFahl
The official qlever-ui has a database that keeps the short links alive. But as it seems you are not using this but are using your own UI, so making these links persistent is your responsibility. (The persistent query links are not a feature of the QLever backend, but of the UI which is used in top of it).

As for your actual question: I recently had an idea for an efficient implementation of the general case of the LANG function which might happen as a byproduct of more prominent feature, so this might appear some time in the future.

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