[02:59:08] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:SPARQL_query_service/queries/examples needs to be marked for translation [02:59:14] would like the cats example query back :) [02:59:21] for training purposes [05:59:35] Haaaa [10:56:11] Right... https://www.dropbox.com/s/hbq5b23qmjq1wdg/Schermafdruk%202018-02-11%2011.56.06.png?dl=0 [11:45:55] Hahaha, I love it, sjoerddebruin [11:46:16] Now I switched to the OOjs option and it's okay. :) [11:47:50] These checks prevent drunk admins from draining items xD [11:48:14] It's almost 1 PM. [11:49:53] xDD [11:50:07] I know you iz serius adnmim [11:50:16] That's what my userpage says. [11:50:38] :) [16:35:22] hi [16:35:41] Hi, jauques [16:36:33] is there a opposite of P1552 _has quality_? [16:37:12] like _lacks quality_? [16:38:36] or can I negate a statement? [16:44:17] No, negative statements aren't stored in Wikidata [16:44:23] In what context do you need it? [16:47:47] lots of films have the property combination has quality -> passes the Bechdel Test [16:48:44] but I would like to note, that the quality is not in the film [16:49:11] What's wrong with "has quality" > "fails the Bechdel Test" [16:49:27] +1 [16:49:29] there is nothing wrong with it [16:49:35] thank you :) [16:49:55] I see it's the Q45172088 [16:57:16] sometimes things are simple 😅 [16:58:42] Like leftovers for dinner <3 [17:05:09] in quickstatements, if i want to add properties that are strings, i need to put them in quotation marks [17:05:30] is there a quick way to do this in google drive? [17:12:43] jauques: You can replace your delimiters (for example, ',') with your delimiters with the quotation marks (for example, '","'), and replace the line breaks (perhaps '\n') with the line breaks with the quotation marks (perhaps '"\n"') [17:13:35] thats the additional step i'd like to skip ^^ [17:13:35] I would however not use Google Drive for that but a native text editor [17:14:34] (Using "Find and replace", I mean) [17:17:48] yes, in a text editor [17:18:06] i got it ^^ [17:18:13] No, I firstly mean in Google Drive xD [17:18:49] You can use Ctrl + F and, then, "More options" ("...") [17:20:22] Or Ctrl + H if your browser allows that [17:20:55] oh, great [17:21:10] abian: thx [17:21:57] You're welcome :) [17:34:16] I still can only add the narrative date of a thing by using it as a qualifier of narrative location, right? [17:35:10] don't you think there should be a _narrative start date_ _narrative end date_ and _narrative point in time_? [18:06:51] Interesting. https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Property%3AP512&type=revision&diff=629910952&oldid=621048410 [18:07:06] ... https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Property%3AP512&type=revision&diff=534185608&oldid=518717349 [18:18:38] Does https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_Estonian_Heritage look sensible for a start? :D [18:20:12] Good for me. [18:44:13] Average of 9 statements next week. https://grafana.wikimedia.org/dashboard/db/wikidata-datamodel-statements?refresh=30m&orgId=1&from=now-30d&to=now [18:56:14] how to state that something could be in two possible locations, but it is unknown which is the actual one? [19:07:09] jauques: You could add two statements, or you could add a single one, less precise, that includes both of them [19:10:10] If the less precise option includes too many other locations with no sense, I would say it's better to add two statements [20:50:06] Hi good day [20:50:18] Welcome everybody [20:50:32] I m a new wiki [20:50:43] Tnx for accept me [20:55:53] ...