[redland-dev] duplicate bnode ids

Rainer Volz mail at vrtprj.com
Wed Sep 15 10:15:01 BST 2004


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Hello,

I'm trying to use Redland for the management, query, and transformation of PIM
data. However, I ran into a problem when I tried to query the information
stored. 

Whenever I tried to query information that involved bnodes I got strange
results, more data than I wanted. After some experimenting I found out that
some of the ca. 900 bnodes share the same generated ID, although they have
different contents and are located in different contexts.

I'm using a Redland 0.9.18 bdb storage with contexts on a Linux
system. Currently the data (turtle files) is imported in one run via
rdfproc - no updates, deletes etc. Is there a way to avoid the duplicate ids?

Regards,
Rainer

PS: thanks for providing Redland! Very useful.


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