This editor displays the content of the selected existing
pattern, which you can modify. If you have created a pattern and selected
its content, it is displayed to initialize your new pattern. You are
free to modify this content here.
- Pattern name
- This field displays the name of the selected or newly created
pattern. If you are editing a built-in pattern, you can enter a new
name before modifying the content.
You can export the pattern as
an XML file by clicking Export.
Then you can import it into another workspace by clicking Import in
the Server Advanced Design search tab.
- Formatted Pattern
- This table is constituted of the following elements:
- The Index column that is automatically
completed with the search criterion or criteria of the formatted pattern.
It displays each search criterion as pdp:xxx (where xxxx is
the search criterion (type, name...).
- The Value column that displays the value
given to each search criterion, or nothing if no value has been given
to it yet. If the search criterion has a limited list of values (entity
type for example), you can see the possible values by clicking the
column and the arrow that is displayed then.
- A non-edit box that displays the search in the SPARQL query language,
used for the free form patterns.
- Free Form Pattern
- This edit field is:
- Automatically completed with a SPARQL expression. This expression
corresponds to the search criterion or criteria of the existing free
form pattern or of the free form pattern that has initialized the
content of the newly created pattern. You are free to modify this
SPARQL expression to adapt the search to your needs.
- Blank if your search pattern is not to be based on an existing
free form pattern. You can then write your own pattern here in the
SPARQL query language.
You must click OK to save the pattern
content.