[14:49:52] Amir1: I see you're fixing stuff like https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q752&curid=1059&diff=421191632&oldid=410449365 [14:50:15] Could you please do the same trick on paintings with either width/height/depth? :-) [18:46:14] Is it possible to export a single Qxxx item as JSON document from the website? [18:58:31] Papierkorb: somewhat awkwardly, yes. there's a "Concept URI" link in the sidebar which does content negotiation and therefore confusingly just takes you back to the same page if you click it... but if you add .json to the end of that url you'll get json [18:59:01] ha perfect [18:59:27] Will make debugging my importer tool much easier. Grepping for "Q2" in the dump isn't fun :) [18:59:46] I can imagine :) [19:04:54] so I accidentally gave Magnus an intermediate tsv with inconsistent tabs for mix-n-match ingestion and broke 15 million items. not fun. [19:11:48] ouch [19:11:58] is magnus ever here? [19:12:21] he knows, he told me [19:13:28] I felt some self-inflicted public shaming was in order :/ not much else I can do [19:14:14] nah, trust me, it ain't anything until you bring down the WP site for a day ;) [19:47:53] yurik: Have a moment? I was playing around with the graphs. If I use years it sorts by year, but if I use decades suddenly it's sorted from high to low.... [19:48:53] http://tinyurl.com/jyovgtf is the one with years and http://tinyurl.com/j7d65e7 is decades [19:49:05] hi multichill [19:49:28] So I'm wondering if I'm doing something wrong or if it's bug filing time ;-) [19:50:09] The queries are both for the date when a painting was made for all the paintings we have [19:53:49] multichill, ah, those graphs :) Someone is doing a fun optimization there it seems. Try using "graph builder" (you can copy the result to wiki afterwards) [19:55:37] yurik: What is graph builder and how do I try it? [19:55:53] multichill, display dropdown [19:56:42] multichill, it allows much more elaborate graphing [19:56:58] drag the decade to "x", and count to "y" [19:57:02] and switch to lines [19:58:01] multichill, as for your original query - http://tinyurl.com/ht6l9ab is easier and works out of thebox [19:59:07] That graph builder is awesome. Never noticed it before [20:04:33] yurik: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User_talk:Jane023#Paintings_by_decade thanks! [20:19:04] multichill, looks good! Try my other query - it might look better with integers [20:26:07] WIth integers you get a huge area from 0 to 1400 on the left [20:40:27] yurik: Any idea how to shift the X at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User_talk:Jane023#My_version_-_same_query ? [20:40:36] Now it starts at 0, should start at 1400 [21:02:19] multichill, will give you a fix in a sec [21:14:53] What's the difference between "equivalent class" and "exact match"? [21:15:18] multichill, https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Yurik/sandbox [21:15:19] I've been using "exact match" to sync Wikidata with the SPAR Ontologies but I see that "equivalent class" is also used. See here: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q30849 [21:24:02] I'm going to continue using exact match even if it's probably wrong; if I am going to be wrong at least I am going to be consistent about it. [22:23:29] huh... the query service can't display results as a tree? [23:55:34] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q13647920 that looks broken