sometimes you would like to have another key than the key variable to create your subject property object structure. I am not sure, wether it would be too advanced for people to cope with, but I could imagine allowing someone to choose any column in the excel file as subject column.
For example, I just used the ldwizard on a file of diamond factories (rowvar = key) providing info on the company's name, address and owner. While I could link the companies to the owner, I could not say something like 'owner rdf:type schema:person', which would have been helpful in subsequent data connection undertakings.
NB: I am not proposing a fully fledged 'CoW virtual column' feature, just to have feature that allows for the columns in the dataset to be specified in the subject position as well!
Hi,
sometimes you would like to have another key than the key variable to create your subject property object structure. I am not sure, wether it would be too advanced for people to cope with, but I could imagine allowing someone to choose any column in the excel file as subject column.
For example, I just used the ldwizard on a file of diamond factories (rowvar = key) providing info on the company's name, address and owner. While I could link the companies to the owner, I could not say something like 'owner rdf:type schema:person', which would have been helpful in subsequent data connection undertakings.
NB: I am not proposing a fully fledged 'CoW virtual column' feature, just to have feature that allows for the columns in the dataset to be specified in the subject position as well!