On 8/4/14 1:07 PM, Medha Atre wrote:
I do NOT want to map relational data to RDF!

I simply want to use Virtuoso opensource as_a relational DB_! But all
the tutorials and instruction pages have only information of handling
RDF data. I believe Virtuoso is a native relational DB and support for
RDF is added "on top of it", am I right? So I want to use the native
relational DB.

E.g. I want to load a relational table with say 5 columns A, B, C, D,
E in Virtuoso and run SQL queries on that data directly by creating
indexes etc.

No RDF conversion required!

Simply use standard SQL. Virtuoso supports SQL-92 up to SQL200n.

Use standard SQL CREATE and INSERT statements.

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