[10:28:40] Hi everyone, very simple question here, as I am very new. I make two items (Q127603696 and Q127603941), which have legislative bodies as their parts. How can I add the number of seats (P1342) of these parts? The answer would need to focus on the single best result for each part, as the property sometimes has various number (following the evolution [10:28:40] of the legislatures' sizes over time). Any ideas? Thanks! [10:31:28] not sure if I understand you correctly. but there are ways to give the validiy of a claim by e.g. a time range. [10:31:52] so if the number changed in the past one can record the numbers and the time range that value was valid for. [10:38:08] Thanks. Well, to begin with (and before the time factor), I do not know how to add elements... How do I add the "number of seats" property across several legislative bodies that are parts of, for instance, Q127603941? [10:43:34] * phschafft sadly feels like someone more into both the UI and the topic should answer that. [10:48:11] phschafft sorry, had to disconnect. I guess the question boils down to this: when an item has parts, how do you sum values of those parts. Is the better phrased? [10:50:37] 12:43 * phschafft sadly feels like someone more into both the UI and the topic should answer that. [10:52:08] Ok then. Anyone? [10:52:43] sorry about that. but really don't want to send you the wrong direction. [10:55:45] I get it, no worries. Let's see whether someone else picks this up. I think it's fairly basic as far as queries go, I'm just very new to all this. [10:57:41] personally I'm more on the reading side. and I can't access my account from here (office machine). so no editing for me. [12:05:18] Anyone with SPARQL experience? [12:05:46] what is your question? [12:08:05] Still the same as before :) I am trying to play around with SPARQL to find the answer, but haven't quite found it yet. [12:31:57] ah. [17:35:41] jsasdsqshashasjqshqsjssqsashsash saihsas [18:05:58] sadjqjsquqjsq