Help:Property uniqueness

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Property uniqueness and hereby its literal (i.e. label) representation is a requirement in Semantic MediaWiki to ensure that ID assignments are distinct and non arbitrary, yet under certain circumstances this requirement can be violated. For example, a user-defined property has turned into a pre-defined property (such as when an extension uses the entity space) with both entity descriptions to remain active.

To avoid contradictory assumptions, Semantic MediaWiki 3.0.0Released on an unknown date unknown versions of MediaWiki1 and later will show a message on the property page where this requirement no longer holds true. It is expected that a data curator resolves the situation by either:

If the configuration parameter $smwgFieldTypeFeaturesSets relational database specific field type features is enabled, the detection will also mark misspellings such as "KeyWords" and "Keywords" on behalf of existing property declarations.

See also

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References

  1. ^ gh:smw:2632