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+<div id="schema"><h1>The Individual type documentation</h1>Per type documentation.<div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/Thing"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="Thing"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span property="rdfs:label">Thing</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The most generic type of item.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/Thing"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/Thing"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/Thing"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/Thing"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/Thing"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#Action">Action</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/Action"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="Action"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span property="rdfs:label">Action</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">An action performed by a direct agent and indirect participants upon a direct object. Optionally happens at a location with the help of an inanimate instrument. The execution of the action may produce a result. Specific action sub-type documentation specifies the exact expectation of each argument/role.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/Action"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/Action"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/Action"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/Action"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/Action"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/Action"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/Action"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/Action"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#AchieveAction">AchieveAction</a></li><li><a href="#AssessAction">AssessAction</a></li><li><a href="#ConsumeAction">ConsumeAction</a></li><li><a href="#CreateAction">CreateAction</a></li><li><a href="#DiscoverAction">DiscoverAction</a></li><li><a href="#InteractAction">InteractAction</a></li><li><a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></li><li><a href="#MoveAction">MoveAction</a></li><li><a href="#PlayAction">PlayAction</a></li><li><a href="#SearchAction">SearchAction</a></li><li><a href="#TradeAction">TradeAction</a></li><li><a href="#TransferAction">TransferAction</a></li><li><a href="#UseAction">UseAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John (agent) bought a book (object).</pre><b>Example 2</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John (agent) reviewed a movie (object) with Steve (participant).</pre><b>Example 3</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John (agent) ate a salad (object) at Starbucks (location).</pre><b>Example 4</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John (agent) wrote a book (result) with a pen (instrument).</pre><b>Example 5</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John (agent) opened the door with a key (instrument).</pre><b>Example 6</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John (agent) exercised from 10am (startTime) to 1pm (endTime).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/AchieveAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="AchieveAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AchieveAction"><span property="rdfs:label">AchieveAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of accomplishing something via previous efforts. It is an instantaneous action rather than an ongoing process.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AchieveAction">AchieveAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#LoseAction">LoseAction</a></li><li><a href="#TieAction">TieAction</a></li><li><a href="#WinAction">WinAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John (agent) achieved the black belt level (object).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/LoseAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="LoseAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AchieveAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>AchieveAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/LoseAction"><span property="rdfs:label">LoseAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of being defeated in a competitive activity.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AchieveAction">AchieveAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#LoseAction">LoseAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John (agent) lost the game (object).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/TieAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="TieAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AchieveAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>AchieveAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TieAction"><span property="rdfs:label">TieAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of reaching a draw in a competitive activity.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AchieveAction">AchieveAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TieAction">TieAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John (agent) tied the game (object) with Steve (participant).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/WinAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="WinAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AchieveAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>AchieveAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/WinAction"><span property="rdfs:label">WinAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of achieving victory in a competitive activity.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AchieveAction">AchieveAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#WinAction">WinAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John (agent) won the game (object).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/AssessAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="AssessAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AssessAction"><span property="rdfs:label">AssessAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of forming one's opinion, reaction or sentiment.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AssessAction">AssessAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#ChooseAction">ChooseAction</a></li><li><a href="#IgnoreAction">IgnoreAction</a></li><li><a href="#ReactAction">ReactAction</a></li><li><a href="#ReviewAction">ReviewAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John assessed the papers/articles (object).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ChooseAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ChooseAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AssessAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>AssessAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ChooseAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ChooseAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of expressing a preference from a large or unbounded set of choices/options.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AssessAction">AssessAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ChooseAction">ChooseAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/option"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">option</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ChooseAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a> or <a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The options subject to this action.</td></tr></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#VoteAction">VoteAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/VoteAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="VoteAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AssessAction"><span>AssessAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ChooseAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ChooseAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/VoteAction"><span property="rdfs:label">VoteAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of expressing a preference from a fixed/finite/structured set of choices/options.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AssessAction">AssessAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ChooseAction">ChooseAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/option"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>option</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The options subject to this action.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#VoteAction">VoteAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/candidate"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">candidate</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/VoteAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The candidate subject of this action.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/IgnoreAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="IgnoreAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AssessAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>AssessAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/IgnoreAction"><span property="rdfs:label">IgnoreAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of intentionally disregarding the object. An agent ignores an object.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AssessAction">AssessAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#IgnoreAction">IgnoreAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ReactAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ReactAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AssessAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>AssessAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ReactAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ReactAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of responding instinctively and emotionally to an object, expressing a sentiment.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AssessAction">AssessAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ReactAction">ReactAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#AgreeAction">AgreeAction</a></li><li><a href="#DisagreeAction">DisagreeAction</a></li><li><a href="#DislikeAction">DislikeAction</a></li><li><a href="#EndorseAction">EndorseAction</a></li><li><a href="#LikeAction">LikeAction</a></li><li><a href="#WantAction">WantAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John reacted to the papers/articles (object) emotionally/instinctively.</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/AgreeAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="AgreeAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AssessAction"><span>AssessAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ReactAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ReactAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AgreeAction"><span property="rdfs:label">AgreeAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of expressing a consistency of opinion with the object. An agent agrees to/about an object (a proposition, topic or theme) with participants.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AssessAction">AssessAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ReactAction">ReactAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AgreeAction">AgreeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/DisagreeAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="DisagreeAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AssessAction"><span>AssessAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ReactAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ReactAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/DisagreeAction"><span property="rdfs:label">DisagreeAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of expressing a difference of opinion with the object. An agent disagrees to/about an object (a proposition, topic or theme) with participants.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AssessAction">AssessAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ReactAction">ReactAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#DisagreeAction">DisagreeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/DislikeAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="DislikeAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AssessAction"><span>AssessAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ReactAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ReactAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/DislikeAction"><span property="rdfs:label">DislikeAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of expressing a negative sentiment about the object. An agent dislikes an object (a proposition, topic or theme) with participants.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AssessAction">AssessAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ReactAction">ReactAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#DislikeAction">DislikeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/EndorseAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="EndorseAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AssessAction"><span>AssessAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ReactAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ReactAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/EndorseAction"><span property="rdfs:label">EndorseAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">An agent approves/certifies/likes/supports/sanction an object.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AssessAction">AssessAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ReactAction">ReactAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#EndorseAction">EndorseAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John endorsed Steve (object).</pre><b>Example 2</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John endorsed the research (object).</pre><b>Example 3</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John endorsed Steve (object) on LinkedIn (location).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/LikeAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="LikeAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AssessAction"><span>AssessAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ReactAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ReactAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/LikeAction"><span property="rdfs:label">LikeAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of expressing a positive sentiment about the object. An agent likes an object (a proposition, topic or theme) with participants.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AssessAction">AssessAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ReactAction">ReactAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#LikeAction">LikeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/WantAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="WantAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AssessAction"><span>AssessAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ReactAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ReactAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/WantAction"><span property="rdfs:label">WantAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of expressing a desire about the object. An agent wants an object.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AssessAction">AssessAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ReactAction">ReactAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#WantAction">WantAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ReviewAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ReviewAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AssessAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>AssessAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ReviewAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ReviewAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of producing a balanced opinion about the object for an audience. An agent reviews an object with participants resulting in a review.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AssessAction">AssessAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ReviewAction">ReviewAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/resultReview"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">resultReview</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ReviewAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Review">Review</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/result">result</a>. The review that resulted in the performing of the action.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ConsumeAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ConsumeAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ConsumeAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ConsumeAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of ingesting information/resources/food into the agent.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ConsumeAction">ConsumeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#DrinkAction">DrinkAction</a></li><li><a href="#EatAction">EatAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/DrinkAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="DrinkAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ConsumeAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ConsumeAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/DrinkAction"><span property="rdfs:label">DrinkAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of swallowing liquids.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ConsumeAction">ConsumeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#DrinkAction">DrinkAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/EatAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="EatAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ConsumeAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ConsumeAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/EatAction"><span property="rdfs:label">EatAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of swallowing solid objects.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ConsumeAction">ConsumeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#EatAction">EatAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/CreateAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="CreateAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CreateAction"><span property="rdfs:label">CreateAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of deliberately creating/producing/generating/building a result out of the agent.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CreateAction">CreateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#CookAction">CookAction</a></li><li><a href="#DrawAction">DrawAction</a></li><li><a href="#FilmAction">FilmAction</a></li><li><a href="#PaintAction">PaintAction</a></li><li><a href="#PhotographAction">PhotographAction</a></li><li><a href="#WriteAction">WriteAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/CookAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="CookAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CreateAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>CreateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CookAction"><span property="rdfs:label">CookAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of producing/preparing food.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CreateAction">CreateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CookAction">CookAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/foodEstablishment"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">foodEstablishment</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/CookAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/FoodEstablishment">FoodEstablishment</a> or <a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The specific food establishment where the action occurreed.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/foodEvent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">foodEvent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/CookAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/FoodEvent">FoodEvent</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The specific food event where the action occurred.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/recipe"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">recipe</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/CookAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Recipe">Recipe</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/instrument">instrument</a>. The recipe/instructions used to perform the action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/residence"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">residence</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/CookAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Residence">Residence</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The residence associated with this action.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/DrawAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="DrawAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CreateAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>CreateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/DrawAction"><span property="rdfs:label">DrawAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of producing a visual/graphical representation of an object, typically with a pen/pencil and paper as instruments.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CreateAction">CreateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#DrawAction">DrawAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/FilmAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="FilmAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CreateAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>CreateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/FilmAction"><span property="rdfs:label">FilmAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of capturing sound and moving images on film, video, or digitally.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CreateAction">CreateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#FilmAction">FilmAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/PaintAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="PaintAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CreateAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>CreateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/PaintAction"><span property="rdfs:label">PaintAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of producing a painting, typically with paint and canvas as instruments.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CreateAction">CreateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#PaintAction">PaintAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/PhotographAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="PhotographAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CreateAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>CreateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/PhotographAction"><span property="rdfs:label">PhotographAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of capturing still images of objects using a camera.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CreateAction">CreateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#PhotographAction">PhotographAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/photograph"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">photograph</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/PhotographAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Photograph">Photograph</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The photograph subject of this action.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/WriteAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="WriteAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CreateAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>CreateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/WriteAction"><span property="rdfs:label">WriteAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of authoring written creative content.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CreateAction">CreateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#WriteAction">WriteAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/book"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">book</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/WriteAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Book">Book</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The book subject of this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/article"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">article</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/WriteAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Article">Article</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The article subject of this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/blog"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">blog</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/WriteAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Blog">Blog</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The blog subject of this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/sourceCode"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">sourceCode</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/WriteAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Code">Code</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The source code subject of this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/webPage"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">webPage</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/WriteAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/WebPage">WebPage</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The web page subject of this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/language"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">language</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/WriteAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Language">Language</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/instrument">instrument</a>. The languaged used on this action.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/DiscoverAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="DiscoverAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/DiscoverAction"><span property="rdfs:label">DiscoverAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of discovering/finding an object.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#DiscoverAction">DiscoverAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/InteractAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="InteractAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InteractAction"><span property="rdfs:label">InteractAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of interacting with another person.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InteractAction">InteractAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#BefriendAction">BefriendAction</a></li><li><a href="#CommunicateAction">CommunicateAction</a></li><li><a href="#FollowAction">FollowAction</a></li><li><a href="#MarryAction">MarryAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/BefriendAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="BefriendAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InteractAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>InteractAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/BefriendAction"><span property="rdfs:label">BefriendAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of forming a personal connection with someone (object) mutually/bidirectionally/symmetrically.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InteractAction">InteractAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#BefriendAction">BefriendAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/CommunicateAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="CommunicateAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InteractAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>InteractAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CommunicateAction"><span property="rdfs:label">CommunicateAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of conveying information to another person via a communication medium (instrument) such as speech, email, or telephone conversation.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InteractAction">InteractAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CommunicateAction">CommunicateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/about"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">about</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/CommunicateAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">The subject matter of the content.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/audience"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">audience</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/CommunicateAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Audience">Audience</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">The intended audience of the item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/language"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">language</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/CommunicateAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Language">Language</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/instrument">instrument</a>. The languaged used on this action.</td></tr></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#AskAction">AskAction</a></li><li><a href="#CommentAction">CommentAction</a></li><li><a href="#InformAction">InformAction</a></li><li><a href="#InviteAction">InviteAction</a></li><li><a href="#ReplyAction">ReplyAction</a></li><li><a href="#ShareAction">ShareAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/AskAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="AskAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InteractAction"><span>InteractAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CommunicateAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>CommunicateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AskAction"><span property="rdfs:label">AskAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of posing a question to someone. Reciprocal of ReplyAction.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InteractAction">InteractAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CommunicateAction">CommunicateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/about"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>about</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The subject matter of the content.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/audience"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>audience</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Audience">Audience</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The intended audience of the item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/language"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>language</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Language">Language</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/instrument">instrument</a>. The languaged used on this action.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AskAction">AskAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/CommentAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="CommentAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InteractAction"><span>InteractAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CommunicateAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>CommunicateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CommentAction"><span property="rdfs:label">CommentAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of generating a comment about an object.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InteractAction">InteractAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CommunicateAction">CommunicateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/about"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>about</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The subject matter of the content.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/audience"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>audience</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Audience">Audience</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The intended audience of the item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/language"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>language</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Language">Language</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/instrument">instrument</a>. The languaged used on this action.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CommentAction">CommentAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John commented 'Ship it!' on Steve's proposal (object).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/InformAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="InformAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InteractAction"><span>InteractAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CommunicateAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>CommunicateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InformAction"><span property="rdfs:label">InformAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of notifying someone of information pertinent to them, with no expectation of a response.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InteractAction">InteractAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CommunicateAction">CommunicateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/about"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>about</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The subject matter of the content.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/audience"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>audience</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Audience">Audience</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The intended audience of the item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/language"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>language</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Language">Language</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/instrument">instrument</a>. The languaged used on this action.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InformAction">InformAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/event"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">event</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/InformAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Event">Event</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">Upcoming or past event associated with this place or organization.</td></tr></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#ConfirmAction">ConfirmAction</a></li><li><a href="#RsvpAction">RsvpAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ConfirmAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ConfirmAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InteractAction"><span>InteractAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CommunicateAction"><span>CommunicateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InformAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>InformAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ConfirmAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ConfirmAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of notifying someone that a future event/action is going to happen as expected.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InteractAction">InteractAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CommunicateAction">CommunicateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/about"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>about</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The subject matter of the content.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/audience"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>audience</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Audience">Audience</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The intended audience of the item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/language"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>language</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Language">Language</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/instrument">instrument</a>. The languaged used on this action.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InformAction">InformAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/event"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>event</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Event">Event</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Upcoming or past event associated with this place or organization.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ConfirmAction">ConfirmAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/RsvpAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="RsvpAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InteractAction"><span>InteractAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CommunicateAction"><span>CommunicateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InformAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>InformAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/RsvpAction"><span property="rdfs:label">RsvpAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of notifying an event organiser as to whether you expect to attend the event.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InteractAction">InteractAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CommunicateAction">CommunicateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/about"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>about</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The subject matter of the content.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/audience"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>audience</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Audience">Audience</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The intended audience of the item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/language"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>language</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Language">Language</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/instrument">instrument</a>. The languaged used on this action.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InformAction">InformAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/event"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>event</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Event">Event</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Upcoming or past event associated with this place or organization.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#RsvpAction">RsvpAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/InviteAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="InviteAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InteractAction"><span>InteractAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CommunicateAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>CommunicateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InviteAction"><span property="rdfs:label">InviteAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of asking someone to attend an event. Reciprocal of RsvpAction.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InteractAction">InteractAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CommunicateAction">CommunicateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/about"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>about</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The subject matter of the content.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/audience"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>audience</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Audience">Audience</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The intended audience of the item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/language"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>language</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Language">Language</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/instrument">instrument</a>. The languaged used on this action.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InviteAction">InviteAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/event"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">event</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/InviteAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Event">Event</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">Upcoming or past event associated with this place or organization.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ReplyAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ReplyAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InteractAction"><span>InteractAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CommunicateAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>CommunicateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ReplyAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ReplyAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of responding to a question/message asked/sent by the object. Reciprocal of AskAction.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InteractAction">InteractAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CommunicateAction">CommunicateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/about"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>about</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The subject matter of the content.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/audience"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>audience</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Audience">Audience</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The intended audience of the item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/language"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>language</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Language">Language</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/instrument">instrument</a>. The languaged used on this action.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ReplyAction">ReplyAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John replied 'Ship it!' (result) to Steve's question (object).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ShareAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ShareAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InteractAction"><span>InteractAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CommunicateAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>CommunicateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ShareAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ShareAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of distributing content to people for their amusement or edification.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InteractAction">InteractAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CommunicateAction">CommunicateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/about"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>about</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The subject matter of the content.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/audience"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>audience</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Audience">Audience</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The intended audience of the item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/language"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>language</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Language">Language</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/instrument">instrument</a>. The languaged used on this action.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ShareAction">ShareAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John shared a post (object) with his friends (participant).</pre><b>Example 2</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John shared the news (object) with his family (participant).</pre><b>Example 3</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John shared a photo (object) with his wife (participant).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/FollowAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="FollowAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InteractAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>InteractAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/FollowAction"><span property="rdfs:label">FollowAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of forming a personal connection with someone (object) unidirectionally/asymmetrically.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InteractAction">InteractAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#FollowAction">FollowAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/followee"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">followee</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/FollowAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The person or organization being followed.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John followed Steve (object) on Twitter (location).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/MarryAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="MarryAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InteractAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>InteractAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/MarryAction"><span property="rdfs:label">MarryAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of marrying a person.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InteractAction">InteractAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#MarryAction">MarryAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ManageAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ManageAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ManageAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of manipulating/administering/supervising/controlling one or more objects.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#AcceptAction">AcceptAction</a></li><li><a href="#AssignAction">AssignAction</a></li><li><a href="#AuthorizeAction">AuthorizeAction</a></li><li><a href="#BookmarkAction">BookmarkAction</a></li><li><a href="#CancelAction">CancelAction</a></li><li><a href="#DownloadAction">DownloadAction</a></li><li><a href="#InstallAction">InstallAction</a></li><li><a href="#JoinAction">JoinAction</a></li><li><a href="#LeaveAction">LeaveAction</a></li><li><a href="#RejectAction">RejectAction</a></li><li><a href="#ReserveAction">ReserveAction</a></li><li><a href="#SaveAction">SaveAction</a></li><li><a href="#ScheduleAction">ScheduleAction</a></li><li><a href="#SelectAction">SelectAction</a></li><li><a href="#TrackAction">TrackAction</a></li><li><a href="#UpdateAction">UpdateAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/AcceptAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="AcceptAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AcceptAction"><span property="rdfs:label">AcceptAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of committing to/adopting an object. Antagonym of RejectAction.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AcceptAction">AcceptAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/AssignAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="AssignAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AssignAction"><span property="rdfs:label">AssignAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of allocating an action/event/task to some destination (someone or something).</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AssignAction">AssignAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/AuthorizeAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="AuthorizeAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AuthorizeAction"><span property="rdfs:label">AuthorizeAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of granting permission to an object.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AuthorizeAction">AuthorizeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/BookmarkAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="BookmarkAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/BookmarkAction"><span property="rdfs:label">BookmarkAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">An agent bookmarks/flags/labels/tags/marks an object.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#BookmarkAction">BookmarkAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John bookmarked a photo (object) using instagram (instrument).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/CancelAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="CancelAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/CancelAction"><span property="rdfs:label">CancelAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of notifying someone that a future event/action is no longer going to happen.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#CancelAction">CancelAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/DownloadAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="DownloadAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/DownloadAction"><span property="rdfs:label">DownloadAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of downloading an object.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#DownloadAction">DownloadAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/InstallAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="InstallAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InstallAction"><span property="rdfs:label">InstallAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of installing an object.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InstallAction">InstallAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/JoinAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="JoinAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/JoinAction"><span property="rdfs:label">JoinAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">An agent joins/registers/subscribes an object/product/service/webpage/event with participants/friends at a location with an instrument/form/sheet/application.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#JoinAction">JoinAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/product"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">product</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/JoinAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Product">Product</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The product being bought.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/service"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">service</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/JoinAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/ProfessionalService">ProfessionalService</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The service being bought.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/webPage"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">webPage</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/JoinAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/WebPage">WebPage</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The web page subject of this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/event"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">event</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/JoinAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Event">Event</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">Upcoming or past event associated with this place or organization.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/LeaveAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="LeaveAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/LeaveAction"><span property="rdfs:label">LeaveAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">An agent leaves/unregisters/unsubscribes an object/product/service/webpage/event with participants/friends at a location with an instrument/form/sheet/application.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#LeaveAction">LeaveAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/product"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">product</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/LeaveAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Product">Product</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The product being bought.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/service"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">service</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/LeaveAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/ProfessionalService">ProfessionalService</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The service being bought.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/webPage"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">webPage</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/LeaveAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/WebPage">WebPage</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The web page subject of this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/event"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">event</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/LeaveAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Event">Event</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">Upcoming or past event associated with this place or organization.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/RejectAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="RejectAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/RejectAction"><span property="rdfs:label">RejectAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of rejecting to/adopting an object. Antagonym of AcceptAction.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#RejectAction">RejectAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ReserveAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ReserveAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ReserveAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ReserveAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">Reserving a concrete object.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ReserveAction">ReserveAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/SaveAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="SaveAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/SaveAction"><span property="rdfs:label">SaveAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of preserving the state of an object in non-volatile storage.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#SaveAction">SaveAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ScheduleAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ScheduleAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ScheduleAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ScheduleAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">Scheduling future actions, events, or tasks.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ScheduleAction">ScheduleAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/SelectAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="SelectAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/SelectAction"><span property="rdfs:label">SelectAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of selecting an object.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#SelectAction">SelectAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/TrackAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="TrackAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TrackAction"><span property="rdfs:label">TrackAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">An agent tracks an object for updates.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TrackAction">TrackAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/UpdateAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="UpdateAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/UpdateAction"><span property="rdfs:label">UpdateAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of managing by changing/editing the state of the object.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#UpdateAction">UpdateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#AddAction">AddAction</a></li><li><a href="#DeleteAction">DeleteAction</a></li><li><a href="#ReplaceAction">ReplaceAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/AddAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="AddAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/UpdateAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>UpdateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AddAction"><span property="rdfs:label">AddAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of editing by adding an object to a collection.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#UpdateAction">UpdateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AddAction">AddAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/collection"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">collection</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/AddAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The collection subject of the action.</td></tr></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#InsertAction">InsertAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John added SAAS (object) to his skillsets (collection) on LinkedIn (location).</pre><b>Example 2</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John added The Internship (object) to his movie queue (collection) on Netflix (location).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/InsertAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="InsertAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/UpdateAction"><span>UpdateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AddAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>AddAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InsertAction"><span property="rdfs:label">InsertAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of adding at a specific location in an ordered collection.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#UpdateAction">UpdateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AddAction">AddAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/collection"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>collection</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The collection subject of the action.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InsertAction">InsertAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#AppendAction">AppendAction</a></li><li><a href="#PrependAction">PrependAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/AppendAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="AppendAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/UpdateAction"><span>UpdateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AddAction"><span>AddAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InsertAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>InsertAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AppendAction"><span property="rdfs:label">AppendAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of inserting at the end if an ordered collection.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#UpdateAction">UpdateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AddAction">AddAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/collection"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>collection</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The collection subject of the action.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InsertAction">InsertAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AppendAction">AppendAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/PrependAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="PrependAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/UpdateAction"><span>UpdateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/AddAction"><span>AddAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/InsertAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>InsertAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/PrependAction"><span property="rdfs:label">PrependAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of inserting at the beginning if an ordered collection.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#UpdateAction">UpdateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#AddAction">AddAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/collection"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>collection</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The collection subject of the action.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#InsertAction">InsertAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#PrependAction">PrependAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/DeleteAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="DeleteAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/UpdateAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>UpdateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/DeleteAction"><span property="rdfs:label">DeleteAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of editing a recipient by removing one of its objects.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#UpdateAction">UpdateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#DeleteAction">DeleteAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ReplaceAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ReplaceAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ManageAction"><span>ManageAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/UpdateAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>UpdateAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ReplaceAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ReplaceAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of editing a recipient by replacing an old object with a new object.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ManageAction">ManageAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#UpdateAction">UpdateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ReplaceAction">ReplaceAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/replacer"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">replacer</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ReplaceAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The object that replaces.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/replacee"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">replacee</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ReplaceAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The object that is being replaced.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/MoveAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="MoveAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/MoveAction"><span property="rdfs:label">MoveAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of relocating to a place. NOTE(goto): is this really going to be used? Should we just remove it?</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#MoveAction">MoveAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#ArriveAction">ArriveAction</a></li><li><a href="#DepartAction">DepartAction</a></li><li><a href="#TravelAction">TravelAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ArriveAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ArriveAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/MoveAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>MoveAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ArriveAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ArriveAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of arriving at a place. An agent arrives at a destination from an origin, optionally with participants.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#MoveAction">MoveAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ArriveAction">ArriveAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/DepartAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="DepartAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/MoveAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>MoveAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/DepartAction"><span property="rdfs:label">DepartAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of departing from a place. An agent departs from an origin for a destination, optionally with participants.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#MoveAction">MoveAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#DepartAction">DepartAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/TravelAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="TravelAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/MoveAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>MoveAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TravelAction"><span property="rdfs:label">TravelAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of traveling from an origin to a destination by a specified mode of transport, optionally with participants.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#MoveAction">MoveAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TravelAction">TravelAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/distance"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">distance</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/TravelAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Distance">Distance</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/asset">asset</a>. The distance travelled.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/PlayAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="PlayAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/PlayAction"><span property="rdfs:label">PlayAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of playing/exercising/training/performing for enjoyment, leisure, recreation, competion or exercise.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#PlayAction">PlayAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/event"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">event</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/PlayAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Event">Event</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">Upcoming or past event associated with this place or organization.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/audience"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">audience</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/PlayAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Audience">Audience</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">The intended audience of the item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created.</td></tr></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#ExerciseAction">ExerciseAction</a></li><li><a href="#PerformAction">PerformAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John played a video game (object) with friends (participant).</pre><b>Example 2</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John played tennis (object) with an opponent (participant).</pre><b>Example 3</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John played a guiar (object) at a concert (location).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ExerciseAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ExerciseAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/PlayAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>PlayAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ExerciseAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ExerciseAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of participating in exertive activity for the purposes of improving health and fitness</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#PlayAction">PlayAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/event"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>event</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Event">Event</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Upcoming or past event associated with this place or organization.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/audience"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>audience</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Audience">Audience</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The intended audience of the item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ExerciseAction">ExerciseAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/origin"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">origin</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ExerciseAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">The place of origin of the action, the entity from which a physical sensation emanates, the original owner in a transfer.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/destination"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">destination</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ExerciseAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A place to which something moves to. The goal towards the action is directed.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/course"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">course</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ExerciseAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The course where this action was taken.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/distance"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">distance</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ExerciseAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Distance">Distance</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/asset">asset</a>. The distance travelled.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/oponent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">oponent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ExerciseAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/participant">participant</a>. The oponent on this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/sportsActivityLocation"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">sportsActivityLocation</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ExerciseAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/SportsActivityLocation">SportsActivityLocation</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The sports activity location where this action occurred.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/sportsTeam"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">sportsTeam</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ExerciseAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/SportsTeam">SportsTeam</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/participant">participant</a>. The sports team that participated on this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/sportsEvent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">sportsEvent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ExerciseAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/SportsEvent">SportsEvent</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The sports event where this action occurred.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/diet"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">diet</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ExerciseAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Diet">Diet</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/instrument">instrument</a>. The died used in this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/exercisePlan"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">exercisePlan</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ExerciseAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/ExercisePlan">ExercisePlan</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/instrument">instrument</a>. The exercise plan used on this action.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John exercised for 2 hours (duration) with friends (participant).</pre><b>Example 2</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John biked (object) 100 miles (distance).</pre><b>Example 3</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John ran (object) 100 miles (distance).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/PerformAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="PerformAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/PlayAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>PlayAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/PerformAction"><span property="rdfs:label">PerformAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of participating in performance arts</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#PlayAction">PlayAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/event"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>event</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Event">Event</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Upcoming or past event associated with this place or organization.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/audience"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>audience</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Audience">Audience</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The intended audience of the item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#PerformAction">PerformAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/entertainmentBusiness"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">entertainmentBusiness</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/PerformAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/EntertainmentBusiness">EntertainmentBusiness</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The entertainment business where the action occurred.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John played his guitar (object).</pre><b>Example 2</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John danced (object).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/SearchAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="SearchAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/SearchAction"><span property="rdfs:label">SearchAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of searching for an object.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#SearchAction">SearchAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/query"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">query</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/SearchAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/instrument">instrument</a>. The query used on this action.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/TradeAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="TradeAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TradeAction"><span property="rdfs:label">TradeAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of participating in an exchange of goods and services for monetary compensation. An agent trades an object, product or service with a participant in exchange for a one time or periodic payment.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TradeAction">TradeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/product"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">product</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/TradeAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Product">Product</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The product being bought.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/service"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">service</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/TradeAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/ProfessionalService">ProfessionalService</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The service being bought.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/price"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">price</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/TradeAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Quantity">Quantity</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">The cost of the transation.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/store"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">store</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/TradeAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Store">Store</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The stored where this action occurred.</td></tr></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#BuyAction">BuyAction</a></li><li><a href="#DonateAction">DonateAction</a></li><li><a href="#OrderAction">OrderAction</a></li><li><a href="#PayAction">PayAction</a></li><li><a href="#QuoteAction">QuoteAction</a></li><li><a href="#RentAction">RentAction</a></li><li><a href="#SellAction">SellAction</a></li><li><a href="#TipAction">TipAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/BuyAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="BuyAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TradeAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>TradeAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/BuyAction"><span property="rdfs:label">BuyAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of giving money to a seller in exchange for goods or services rendered. An agent buys an object, product, or service from a seller for a price. Reciprocal of SellAction.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TradeAction">TradeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/product"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>product</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Product">Product</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The product being bought.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/service"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>service</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/ProfessionalService">ProfessionalService</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The service being bought.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/price"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>price</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Quantity">Quantity</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The cost of the transation.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/store"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>store</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Store">Store</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The stored where this action occurred.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#BuyAction">BuyAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/vendor"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">vendor</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/BuyAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/participant">participant</a>. The seller.The participant/person/organization that sold the object.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/DonateAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="DonateAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TradeAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>TradeAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/DonateAction"><span property="rdfs:label">DonateAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of providing goods, services, or money without compensation, often for philanthropic reasons.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TradeAction">TradeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/product"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>product</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Product">Product</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The product being bought.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/service"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>service</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/ProfessionalService">ProfessionalService</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The service being bought.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/price"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>price</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Quantity">Quantity</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The cost of the transation.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/store"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>store</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Store">Store</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The stored where this action occurred.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#DonateAction">DonateAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/beneficiary"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">beneficiary</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/DonateAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">The person that is advantaged or disadvantaged by an event. A sub-property-of destination.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/OrderAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="OrderAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TradeAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>TradeAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/OrderAction"><span property="rdfs:label">OrderAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">An agent orders an object/product/service to be delivered/sent.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TradeAction">TradeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/product"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>product</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Product">Product</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The product being bought.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/service"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>service</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/ProfessionalService">ProfessionalService</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The service being bought.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/price"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>price</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Quantity">Quantity</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The cost of the transation.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/store"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>store</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Store">Store</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The stored where this action occurred.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#OrderAction">OrderAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/PayAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="PayAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TradeAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>TradeAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/PayAction"><span property="rdfs:label">PayAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">An agent pays a price to a participant.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TradeAction">TradeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/product"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>product</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Product">Product</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The product being bought.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/service"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>service</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/ProfessionalService">ProfessionalService</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The service being bought.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/price"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>price</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Quantity">Quantity</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The cost of the transation.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/store"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>store</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Store">Store</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The stored where this action occurred.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#PayAction">PayAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/QuoteAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="QuoteAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TradeAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>TradeAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/QuoteAction"><span property="rdfs:label">QuoteAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">An agent quotes/estimates/appraises an object/product/service with a price at a location/store.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TradeAction">TradeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/product"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>product</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Product">Product</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The product being bought.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/service"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>service</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/ProfessionalService">ProfessionalService</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The service being bought.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/price"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>price</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Quantity">Quantity</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The cost of the transation.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/store"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>store</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Store">Store</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The stored where this action occurred.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#QuoteAction">QuoteAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/RentAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="RentAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TradeAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>TradeAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/RentAction"><span property="rdfs:label">RentAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of giving money in return for temporary use, but not ownership, of an object such as a vehicle or property. For example, an agent rents a property from a landlord in exchange for a periodic payment.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TradeAction">TradeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/product"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>product</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Product">Product</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The product being bought.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/service"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>service</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/ProfessionalService">ProfessionalService</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The service being bought.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/price"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>price</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Quantity">Quantity</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The cost of the transation.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/store"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>store</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Store">Store</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The stored where this action occurred.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#RentAction">RentAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/residence"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">residence</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/RentAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Residence">Residence</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The residence associated with this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/realEstateAgent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">realEstateAgent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/RentAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/RealEstateAgent">RealEstateAgent</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/participant">participant</a>. The real estate agent involved in the action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/landlord"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">landlord</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/RentAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/participant">participant</a>. The owner of the real estate property. Sub property of destination or participant?</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/SellAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="SellAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TradeAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>TradeAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/SellAction"><span property="rdfs:label">SellAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of taking money from a buyer in exchange for goods or services rendered. An agent sells an object, product, or service to a buyer for a price. Reciprocal of BuyAction.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TradeAction">TradeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/product"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>product</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Product">Product</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The product being bought.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/service"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>service</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/ProfessionalService">ProfessionalService</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The service being bought.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/price"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>price</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Quantity">Quantity</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The cost of the transation.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/store"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>store</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Store">Store</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The stored where this action occurred.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#SellAction">SellAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/buyer"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">buyer</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/SellAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/participant">participant</a>. The participant/person/organization that bought the object.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/TipAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="TipAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TradeAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>TradeAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TipAction"><span property="rdfs:label">TipAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of giving money voluntarily to a beneficiary in recognition of services rendered.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TradeAction">TradeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/product"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>product</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Product">Product</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The product being bought.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/service"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>service</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/ProfessionalService">ProfessionalService</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The service being bought.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/price"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>price</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Quantity">Quantity</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The cost of the transation.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/store"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>store</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Store">Store</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a href="http://schema.org/location">location</a>. The stored where this action occurred.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TipAction">TipAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/beneficiary"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">beneficiary</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/TipAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/destination">destination</a>. The person that is advantaged or disadvantaged by an event. A sub-property-of destination.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/TransferAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="TransferAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TransferAction"><span property="rdfs:label">TransferAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of transferring/moving (abstract or concrete) animate or inanimate objects from one place to another.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TransferAction">TransferAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#BorrowAction">BorrowAction</a></li><li><a href="#GiveAction">GiveAction</a></li><li><a href="#LendAction">LendAction</a></li><li><a href="#ReceiveAction">ReceiveAction</a></li><li><a href="#ReturnAction">ReturnAction</a></li><li><a href="#SendAction">SendAction</a></li><li><a href="#TakeAction">TakeAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/BorrowAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="BorrowAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TransferAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>TransferAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/BorrowAction"><span property="rdfs:label">BorrowAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of obtaining an object under an agreement to return it at a later date. Reciprocal of LendAction.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TransferAction">TransferAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#BorrowAction">BorrowAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/lender"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">lender</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/BorrowAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/origin">origin</a>. The person that lends the object being borrowed.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/GiveAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="GiveAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TransferAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>TransferAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/GiveAction"><span property="rdfs:label">GiveAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of transferring ownership of an object to a destination. Reciprocal of TakeAction.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TransferAction">TransferAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#GiveAction">GiveAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/LendAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="LendAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TransferAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>TransferAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/LendAction"><span property="rdfs:label">LendAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of providing an object under an agreement that it will be returned at a later date. Reciprocal of BorrowAction.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TransferAction">TransferAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#LendAction">LendAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/borrower"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">borrower</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/LendAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/destination">destination</a>. The person that borrows the object being lent.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ReceiveAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ReceiveAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TransferAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>TransferAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ReceiveAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ReceiveAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of physically/electronically taking delivery of an object thathas been transferred from an origin to a destination. Reciprocal of SendAction.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TransferAction">TransferAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ReceiveAction">ReceiveAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ReturnAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ReturnAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TransferAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>TransferAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ReturnAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ReturnAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of returning to the origin that which was previously received (concrete objects) or taken (ownership).</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TransferAction">TransferAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ReturnAction">ReturnAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/SendAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="SendAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TransferAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>TransferAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/SendAction"><span property="rdfs:label">SendAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of physically/electronically dispatching an object for transfer from an origin to a destination. Reciprocal of ReceiveAction.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TransferAction">TransferAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#SendAction">SendAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/TakeAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="TakeAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TransferAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>TransferAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/TakeAction"><span property="rdfs:label">TakeAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of gaining ownership of an object from an origin. Reciprocal of GiveAction.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TransferAction">TransferAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#TakeAction">TakeAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/UseAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="UseAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/UseAction"><span property="rdfs:label">UseAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of applying an object to its intended purpose.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#UseAction">UseAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><h3>More specific types</h3><ul><li><a href="#ListenAction">ListenAction</a></li><li><a href="#ReadAction">ReadAction</a></li><li><a href="#ViewAction">ViewAction</a></li><li><a href="#WatchAction">WatchAction</a></li><li><a href="#WearAction">WearAction</a></li></ul><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ListenAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ListenAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/UseAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>UseAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ListenAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ListenAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of consuming audio content.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#UseAction">UseAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ListenAction">ListenAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/music"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">music</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ListenAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/MusicRecording">MusicRecording</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. A music recording.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/playlist"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">playlist</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ListenAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/MusicPlaylist">MusicPlaylist</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. A music play list.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/radioStation"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">radioStation</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ListenAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/RadioStation">RadioStation</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. A radio station.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John listened to a song (object).</pre><b>Example 2</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John listened to a radio station (object).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ReadAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ReadAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/UseAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>UseAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ReadAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ReadAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of consuming written content.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#UseAction">UseAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ReadAction">ReadAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/book"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">book</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ReadAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Book">Book</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The book subject of this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/article"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">article</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ReadAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Article">Article</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The article subject of this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/blog"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">blog</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ReadAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Blog">Blog</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The blog subject of this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/sourceCode"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">sourceCode</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ReadAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Code">Code</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The source code subject of this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/webPage"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">webPage</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ReadAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/WebPage">WebPage</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The web page subject of this action.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John read the cnn.com article (object).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/ViewAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="ViewAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/UseAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>UseAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/ViewAction"><span property="rdfs:label">ViewAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of consuming static visual content.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#UseAction">UseAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#ViewAction">ViewAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/painting"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">painting</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ViewAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Painting">Painting</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The painting subject of this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/sculpture"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">sculpture</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ViewAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Sculpture">Sculpture</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The sculpture subject of this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/photograph"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">photograph</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/ViewAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Photograph">Photograph</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The photograph subject of this action.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/WatchAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="WatchAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/UseAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>UseAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/WatchAction"><span property="rdfs:label">WatchAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of consuming dynamic/moving visual content.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#UseAction">UseAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#WatchAction">WatchAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/movie"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">movie</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/WatchAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/Movie">Movie</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The movie subject of this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/tvEpisode"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">tvEpisode</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/WatchAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/TVEpisode">TVEpisode</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The TV episode subject of this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/tvSeries"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">tvSeries</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/WatchAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/TVSeries">TVSeries</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The TV series subject of this action.</td></tr> <tr typeof="rdf:Property" href="http://schema.org/tvSeason"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code property="rdfs:label">tvSeason</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><link property="http://schema.org/domain" href="http://schema.org/WatchAction"><a property="http://schema.org/range" href="http://schema.org/TVSeason">TVSeason</a></td><td property="rdfs:comment" class="prop-desc">A sub property of <a property="rdfs:subPropertyOf" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a>. The TV season subject of this action.</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div><b>Example 1</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John watched a video (object) on hulu (location).</pre><b>Example 2</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John watched a performance (object) at the theatre (location).</pre><b>Example 3</b><p><b>Original HTML:</b></p><pre class="prettyprint lang-html linenums">John watched a movie (object) at the theatre (location).</pre></div><div class="type" typeof="rdfs:Class" resource="http://schema.org/WearAction"><h1 class="page-title"><span id="WearAction"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing"><span>Thing</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/Action"><span>Action</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/UseAction" property="rdfs:subClassOf"><span>UseAction</span></a> > <a href="http://schema.org/WearAction"><span property="rdfs:label">WearAction</span></a></span></h1><span property="rdfs:comment">The act of dressing oneself in clothing.</span><table cellspacing="3" class="definition-table"><thead><tr><th>Property</th><th>Expected Type</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Thing">Thing</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/additionalType"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>additionalType</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/url"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>url</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/description"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>description</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">A short description of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/image"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>image</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/URL">URL</a></td><td class="prop-desc">URL of an image of the item.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/name"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>name</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Text">Text</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The name of the item.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#Action">Action</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"> <tr href="http://schema.org/agent"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>agent</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/participant"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>participant</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a></td><td class="prop-desc">Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/object"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>object</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object upon the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/result"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>result</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/location"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>location</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> or <a href="http://schema.org/PostalAddress">PostalAddress</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The location where the action occurred. e.g. John wrote a book at *his house*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/instrument"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>instrument</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/Thing">Thing</a></td><td class="prop-desc">The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/startTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>startTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: start time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December.</td></tr> <tr href="http://schema.org/endTime"><th class="prop-nam" scope="row"><code>endTime</code></th><td class="prop-ect"><a href="http://schema.org/DateTime">DateTime</a></td><td class="prop-desc">When the Action was performed: end time. This is for actions that span a period of time. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*.</td></tr></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#UseAction">UseAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody><thead class="supertype"><tr><th class="supertype-name" colspan="3">Properties from <a href="#WearAction">WearAction</a></th></tr></thead><tbody class="supertype"></tbody></table><div class="version">Schema Draft Version 1.0a</div></div></div>
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