> > 2. *A different property pair constraint:* This case is nearly the > opposite of the above. Suppose I wish to specify that any value of > ex:property4 (which has sh:maxCount 1) *must be* one of the values of > ex:property5 (which has no sh:maxCount). How would I express that? (I don't > see a way to do it using sh:equals.) > > > > SPARQL-based constraint > > Yes or dash:subSetOf already implements this SPARQL constraint: > > http://datashapes.org/constraints.html#SubSetOfConstraintComponent > <https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdatashapes.org%2Fconstraints.html%23SubSetOfConstraintComponent&data=02%7C01%7Ccburnett%40healthwise.org%7C29db85d271374b14b53808d859a6129d%7Ccee5d4e942e548c28a033406fd5b9242%7C0%7C0%7C637357917099406940&sdata=cj1sbmpSxLsMip%2Fog3p5%2Fh8zEoT3TSNCczd58mT9FI8%3D&reserved=0> > > Holger > > Holger, when using dash:subSetOf, is there a way to put an *or *in there? Like, a property's value must be a subset of property_1 OR property_2?
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