Re: shapes-ISSUE-83 (multiple sh:qualifiedValueShapes): How should multiple definitions of sh:qualifiedValueShape of a property constraint be treated? [SHACL Spec]

Hi Simon,

It's not surprising that this doesn't raise an error, since just repeating 

> sh:qualifiedMinCount 1 ;

is the same as writing it once... or twice, or 10 times... this is RDF, i.e. *sets* of triples :-)

i.e. the problem is the modeling of having sh:qualifiedMinCount at the same level as sh:qualifiedValueShape ... this can't work as soon as you have several
sh:qualifiedValueShape, you need to nest sh:qualified...Count needs to be a property of the sh:qualifiedValueShape, and not of the overall shape.

best,
Axel
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Institute for Information Business, WU Vienna
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> On 21 Aug 2015, at 12:47, Simon Steyskal <simon.steyskal@wu.ac.at> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I've tried it with TopBraid & your API but both don't complain when evaluating the following:
> 
>    ex:QualifiedValueShapeExampleShape
>        a sh:ShapeClass ;
>        sh:property [
>            sh:predicate ex:parent ;
>            sh:minCount 3 ;
>            sh:maxCount 3 ;
>            sh:qualifiedValueShape [
>                sh:property [
>                    sh:predicate ex:gender ;
>                    sh:hasValue ex:female ;
>                ]
>            ] ;
>            sh:qualifiedMinCount 1 ;
>            sh:qualifiedValueShape [
>                sh:property [
>                    sh:predicate ex:gender ;
>                    sh:hasValue ex:male;
>                ]
>            ] ;
>            sh:qualifiedMinCount 1 ;
>        ] .
> 
>      ex:test a ex:QualifiedValueShapeExampleShape ;
>      	ex:parent [ ex:gender ex:female ] ;
>      	ex:parent [ ex:gender ex:female ] ;
> 	ex:parent [ ex:gender ex:female ] .
> 
> (They do however raise an error, if minCount/maxCount are violated.)
> 
> simon
> 
> ---
> DDipl.-Ing. Simon Steyskal
> Institute for Information Business, WU Vienna
> 
> www: http://www.steyskal.info/  twitter: @simonsteys
> 
> Am 2015-08-21 12:26, schrieb Holger Knublauch:
>> On 8/21/2015 17:13, RDF Data Shapes Working Group Issue Tracker wrote:
>>> shapes-ISSUE-83 (multiple sh:qualifiedValueShapes): How should multiple definitions of sh:qualifiedValueShape of a property constraint be treated? [SHACL Spec]
>>> http://www.w3.org/2014/data-shapes/track/issues/83
>>> Raised by: Simon Steyskal
>>> On product: SHACL Spec
>>> Hi!
>>> The current specification does not specify how multiple sh:qualifiedValueShapes should be treated when they are used within a single property constraint.
>>> For example, if I want to specify that there must exist exactly 3 values for ex:parent where at least 1 of them must be ex:female (and ex:male respectively), the current specification does not prohibit me from writing something like this:
>>> ex:QualifiedValueShapeExampleShape
>>> 	a sh:Shape ;
>>> 	sh:property [
>>> 		sh:predicate ex:parent ;
>>> 		sh:minCount 3 ;
>>> 		sh:maxCount 3 ;
>>> 		sh:qualifiedValueShape [
>>> 			sh:property [
>>> 				sh:predicate ex:gender ;
>>> 				sh:hasValue ex:female ;
>>> 			]
>>> 		] ;
>>> 		sh:qualifiedMinCount 1 ;
>>> 		sh:qualifiedValueShape [
>>> 			sh:property [
>>> 				sh:predicate ex:gender ;
>>> 				sh:hasValue ex:male;
>>> 			]
>>> 		] ;
>>> 		sh:qualifiedMinCount 1 ;
>>> 	] .
>> This is syntactically invalid, although I believe this was not
>> explicitly stated in the text document of the spec. The Turtle file
>> has sh:AbstractArgumentMaxCountConstraint with the corresponding test.
>> Since it's already beer-o-clock here, could you double-check that you
>> get a constraint violation when you validate the snippet above? It
>> should flag the duplicate value for sh:qualifiedValueShape.
>> Meanwhile I have added a sentence to make clear that template
>> instances can at most have one value per argument predicate.
>> To express what you want, use two different sh:property blocks
>> ex:QualifiedValueShapeExampleShape
>> 	a sh:Shape ;
>> 	sh:property [
>> 		sh:predicate ex:parent ;
>> 		sh:minCount 3 ;
>> 		sh:maxCount 3 ;
>> 		sh:qualifiedValueShape [
>> 			sh:property [
>> 				sh:predicate ex:gender ;
>> 				sh:hasValue ex:female ;
>> 			]
>> 		] ;
>> 		sh:qualifiedMinCount 1 ;
>> 	] ;
>> 	sh:property [
>> 	 	sh:qualifiedValueShape [
>> 			sh:property [
>> 				sh:predicate ex:gender ;
>> 				sh:hasValue ex:male;
>> 			]
>> 		] ;
>> 		sh:qualifiedMinCount 1 ;
>> 	] .
>>> Of course, one way to approach that would be to use sh:AndConstraint for >1 qualifiedValueShapes, but that's not explicitly mentioned in the draft.
>>> btw. there is a typo in the code example of the draft ->
>>> sh:predicate [
>>> 	sh:predicate ex:gender ;
>> Thanks, both fixed on my current branch:
>> https://github.com/w3c/data-shapes/commit/da1819e33f24b3a26f140bac412fe36385e6f963
>> Holger
> 

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