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Autodescription — class of award (Q38033430)
description: class of award (order, medal, etc.)
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Is this an award ?[edit]
Is the class/rank of an order an award, or is the order itself the award? I believe that the order is the organisation, whereas the rank (or membership) is the award.
However it is way too common to attribute the order as the award received (P166) (such as award received (P166) = Legion of Honour (Q163700) !!); it is thus also necessary, at the moment, to keep order (Q193622) subclass of (P279) award (Q618779).
As a result, both order (Q193622) and class of award (Q38033430) must be subclasses of award, even if it is somewhat redundant.
- @Laddo: Here's the problem: award (Q618779) subclass of (P279) bounty (Q4372150) subclass of (P279) grant (Q230788) subclass of (P279) class of award (Q38033430). This change creates a loop, which logically implies that all four items are actually identical. Obviously they are not. How would you resolve this? ArthurPSmith (talk) 01:17, 21 January 2019 (UTC)
- @ArthurPSmith: Oh I see. I'm afraid I misunderstood "class of award" - I thought it was like the rank of an order, rather than some superclass. I reverted the change while I think a bit more about the issue. LaddΩ chat ;) 02:56, 21 January 2019 (UTC)