Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2024 14:51:15 +0100 (CET) Message-ID: <1801630491.1844.1711633875319@web11-ede01.marin.local> Subject: Exported From Confluence MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="----=_Part_1843_642651005.1711633875318" ------=_Part_1843_642651005.1711633875318 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Location: file:///C:/exported.html
This is quite a specialised function but very interesting to use= when you want to merge knowledge bases.
The knowledge base you want to import should be saved in our XML knowled= ge base format Fil= e > Save KB as.... Hereafter, in the knowledge base you want t= o use as basis you select the menu option. A file dialog will start r= equesting for the "Name of the QUAESTOR metafile to instert:" which obiousl= y is the XML file.
After selecting this file a window will open providing a lot of import o= ptions.
It enables you to define the checks Quaestor should do on the = most important aspects of your frame (parameters, relations, functions and = contraints) before importing it into your knowledge base.
Note that Quaestor will rename the original para= meter names from <paramter name> to <parameter name>~ (for exam= ple: B to B~), when imported relations contain these original parameter nam= es. The imported relations and parameters will have their original names.&n= bsp;This is done for safety.
The detailed reason for this is that some of the specified options to re= ject import do not match but maybe the parameters in the expressions do in = fact NOT have the same meaning. To make sure the knowledge engineer takes notice, this = action is taken. You can very easily correct this by doing the following:= p>
If this turns out to be to much work, you better change the import optio= ns, which means that the frames will not be imported.
In addition to importing knowledge bases, you are also able to d= rag and drop relations from one knowledge base to another. Simply load the = two knowledge bases in Quaestor. Select a relation and drag it to the = other knowledge base. After answering some choices the relations, including= the parameters and optional contrains is added to the other knowledge base= .