SPARQL extension: Bug(?): Numbers and dates
jbnv opened this issue · 2 comments
jbnv commented
All property values, which are entities (people, places, and things as opposed to numbers and dates ) will be created (or reused if existing) as page references and their matching Wikidata item URI will be inserted as value of same as:: attribute, the same way as the property.
I don't know if this is a bug, but numbers and dates are in fact created as page references rather than literals. Numbers should just be literals. Dates come in as raw timestamps. Would help to Roamify them to DNP page references.
kvistgaard commented
Yes, this is a bug but I thought it was fixed.
…On Thu, 30 Sep 2021, 10:30 Jay Bienvenu, ***@***.***> wrote:
All property values, which are entities (people, places, and things as
opposed to numbers and dates ) will be created (or reused if existing) as
page references and their matching Wikidata item URI will be inserted as
value of same as:: attribute, the same way as the property.
I don't know if this is a bug, but numbers and dates are in fact created
as page references rather than literals. Numbers should just be literals.
Dates come in as raw timestamps. Would help to Roamify them to DNP page
references.
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