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===Example===
 
===Example===
Suppose you were interested in displaying all of the Centiare articles where a ''Latitude'' attribute between 39 degrees and 40 degrees North has been tagged.  The following example ASK query...  
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Suppose you were interested in displaying all of the Centiare articles where a ''[[Latitude]]'' [[Help:Semantic_Tags#Attributes|attribute]] between 39 degrees and 40 degrees North has been tagged.  The following example ASK query...  
  
 
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...instantaneously produces this report when the page is Saved:
  
 
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Revision as of 21:29, 27 December 2006

See also Inline queries for more detailed explanations regarding semantic searches.

ASK is Centiare's perhaps the most powerful tool for searching for information in Centiare. It can be used in conjunction with or as an alternative to the Search Triple form-based search tool.

Example

Suppose you were interested in displaying all of the Centiare articles where a Latitude attribute between 39 degrees and 40 degrees North has been tagged. The following example ASK query...

<ask>
[[City:=*]]
[[State Code:=*|State]]
[[Zip:=*]]
[[Latitude:=>39.0]][[Latitude:=<40.0]][[Latitude:=*|Latitude]]
</ask>

...instantaneously produces this report when the page is Saved:

<ask> * State * >39.0Property "Latitude" (as page type) with input value ">39.0" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.<40.0Property "Latitude" (as page type) with input value "" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.Latitude </ask>


Of course, this is just an example, and ASK queries may be written to be as inclusive or restrictive of qualifying attributes as the author wishes.