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In my thesis (a template-based approach to SPARQL), I intentionally use a lot of nesting and noticed that the above behavior only happens with FILTER(LANG(...)=...) applied to labels' and descriptions' variables coming from subqueries.
I tried executing the queries in WDQS (Wikidata Query Service) and they work there (after some waiting).
Is this a bug?
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Dear QLever team,
I have a question about the following behavior of QLever (regarding where the FILTER() is placed):
This works
This doesn't (zero results)
In my thesis (a template-based approach to SPARQL), I intentionally use a lot of nesting and noticed that the above behavior only happens with FILTER(LANG(...)=...) applied to labels' and descriptions' variables coming from subqueries.
I tried executing the queries in WDQS (Wikidata Query Service) and they work there (after some waiting).
Is this a bug?
Thanks in advance!
Christina
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