Datatype-restrictions-different-types

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Test Id Consistent Datatype restrictions with Different Types
Description The individual a must have dp fillers that are in the sets {3, 4} and {2, 3} (different types are used, but shorts and ints are integers). Furthermore, the dp filler must be 3, but since 3 is in both sets, the ontology is consistent.
Status Approved (2009-07-15, when passed by 2 implementations) (proposed 2009-06-09)
Author Birte Glimm
Original syntax Functional
Syntactic Species/Profile OWL 2 DL (not EL, not QL, not RL)
Semantics This test is applicable under both direct and RDF-based semantics.
Consistent ontology (download)

Convert syntax: RDF, XML, Manchester      This informative conversion will be incorrect for OWL 2 Full. info.pngConversions are provided by the OWL Syntax Converter which tries to "repair" OWL 2 Full inputs to become DL.

Prefix(:=<http://example.org/>)
Prefix(xsd:=<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#>)
Ontology(
  Declaration(NamedIndividual(:a))
  Declaration(DataProperty(:dp))
  Declaration(Class(:A))
  SubClassOf(:A DataAllValuesFrom(:dp 
    DataOneOf("3"^^xsd:integer "4"^^xsd:int))
  ) 
  SubClassOf(:A DataAllValuesFrom(:dp 
    DataOneOf("2"^^xsd:short "3"^^xsd:int))
  )
  ClassAssertion(:A :a)
  ClassAssertion(DataSomeValuesFrom(:dp 
    DataOneOf("3"^^xsd:integer)) :a
  )
)
Imported ontologies none
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