[11:25:18] Hello! I am a bit stuck with a SPARQL query; can one run an rdfs:label query, ignoring capitalisation of letters? [12:00:29] TopGear: you could probably use UCASE or LCASE to make it not matter (https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/SPARQL/Expressions_and_Functions#UCASE) [12:00:55] Could probably also use a regex for that, but that's a bit harder :) [12:11:13] reosarevok, Thanks! However, it might not be the best of ideas for my project - maybe I'm looking at it the wrong way anyway. I'm searching for all artists and something like 'john mayer' should return 'John Mayer' - but that's quite a lot of searching that has to be done. [12:21:24] Labels time out quite easily, so if you're looking at a looot of labels, that's likely to fail [12:21:46] Although there are people here who are quite good at query optimization and can probably help [12:22:20] But you'd certainly need to limit the query quite a bit - *maybe* all people with occupation artist is small enough to be doable, not sure [12:29:28] Alright, thanks! I'll dive into that :-) [14:57:13] ping - anyone see my request above? undeletion for https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q64027038 [15:49:49] <[1997kB]> bhousel: why you think it meets notability policy now? [16:21:47] [1997kb]: It's a chain of real estate agents - there are over 100 of them spread all throughout France: https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/NCq [16:23:19] It was notable before too, we just occasionally see people delete pages that don't contain a lot of information