Hi Jeff,

have a look here:

http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/rdfapiandsql.html

Section: 14.2.2.1 Data Import

you should be able to import your data using command
line tool 'isql'.

BTW, I suspect there may be a bug related to RDF
import
(or maybe I did something wrong), I had better results
importing ntriples data.

Regards,
Anton


--- "Dutton, Jeff" <jeff.dut...@stratus.com> wrote:

> The Virtuoso RDF FAQ
>
(http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/wiki/main/Main/VOSRDFFAQ)
> says that RDF
> files can be imported via WebDAV:
> 
> > How Do You Put RDF Data Into Virtuoso?
> > 
> > Virtuoso provides several load or data import
> functions that insert
> data into the triple store. These include: 
> > *   Copy RDF files into WebDAV after mounting
> Virtuoso's WebDAV
> repository via your operating systems WebDAV
> filesystem mount feature
> > .....
> 
> I am trying to accomplish just that, but am having
> no success.  Also I
> can't find any more documentation other than the
> snippet from the FAQ
> above.
> 
> I am using Virtuoso 4.5.4 Open Source on Linux
> (Redhat AS4).
> 
> First of all, I can't imaging why "mounting" the
> WebDAV repository
> should make any difference.  I am using cadaver to
> "put" my RDF files,
> and then I do the following SPARQL query:
> 
> SQL> sparql select * where { graph ?g { ?s ?p ?o } }
> 
> What do I need to do to get Virtuoso to index my RDF
> files and store
> them in the RDF database?
> 
> Is there any other documentation that describes how
> to do this?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jeff
> 
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