hmm... Perhaps I should ignore the Virtuoso Bulk Loader prerequisites 
and just try and load a .tql file using the Virtuoso Bulk Loader. I'll 
give this a try later and let you know if this works.


On 11/11/16 02:35, Hugh Williams wrote:
> Hi Marco,
>
> Hmmm, according to  http://rdfpro.fbk.eu/tql.html  a tql file is a
> turtle quad file, supported by Virtuoso and looking at such files which
> looks like an nquad file to me which is support by Virtuoso, but as said
> we load the ttl file and specify our own graph names in the DBpedia
> instance we host …
>
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>> On 11 Nov 2016, at 09:55, Marco Christis | Blixem Media
>> <ma...@blixem.com <mailto:ma...@blixem.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Hugh,
>>
>> The specific dataset I want to load is the 2015-10 version of the
>> pagelinks dataset.
>> http://downloads.dbpedia.org/2015-10/core-i18n/en/page_links_en.tql.bz2
>>
>> The reason why I choose the quad-turtle format is because I need the
>> provenance information in my project.
>>
>> Thanks for your quick response.
>>
>> Marco
>>
>>
>> On 11/11/16 01:42, Hugh Williams wrote:
>>> Hi Marco,
>>>
>>>
>>> The Dbpedia datasets are generally available in both ttl and tql forms
>>> and we load ttl.bz2 files which is how all the DBpedia datasets are
>>> loaded into Virtuoso.
>>>
>>> Or have you found a dataset that is only available in tql form, which is
>>> not a format I am familiar with but appears to be some SQL Server file
>>> format ???
>>>
>>> Best Regards
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>>>> On 11 Nov 2016, at 09:23, Marco Christis | Blixem Media
>>>> <ma...@blixem.com
>>>> <mailto:ma...@blixem.com> <mailto:ma...@blixem.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> I have an EC2 instance running on AWS with the DBpedia 2015-10 edition.
>>>> I want to load an additional .tql (quad-turtle) dataset but the Virtuoso
>>>> Bulk Loader does not support .tql datasets. What is a good (and relative
>>>> easy) way to load a .tql dataset?
>>>>
>>>> See the supported formats under the Prerequisites on the following page.
>>>> https://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/doc/dav/wiki/Main/VirtBulkRDFLoader
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Marco
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