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Jonathan Carter
jonathan.carter at e-asolutions.com
Mon Nov 10 02:00:28 PST 2008
I believe there is an "Any" type that a slot can be. However, I'm not
sure how this will affect the slot widgets on the forms that you might
want to use. Worth a look, though.
An alternative would be just to use a String for the slot. Then people
can enter alphabetical or numerical characters into the field -
satisfying your requirement for a range of types allowed. The only
issue - which you will have anyway - is in interpreting these slot
values programmatically. But as I say, unless you are clear about the
allowed types in that slot, you've got that problem anyway.
Regards
Jonathan
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On 10 Nov 2008, at 04:49, Yuddish Ravi wrote:
> hi,
> am currently using protege 3.3.1 to develop an ontology for
> Mauritius tourism industry. well my question is how to define a
> property to be either a string, a float or an integer in protege
> 3.3.1.
>
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