Hi John,
Thanks for the help with the -tag argument. I overlooked it in the output of 
ardea -h.  I'm running into a different problem now because I'm using "-m 
a:i,b:f" etc. to describe the columns.  If my input has too many columns, the 
ardea command line gets too long.  Can you describe how to define the conf-file?
Thanks,
Andrew

On Sep 7, 2012, at 5:29 AM, K. John Wu wrote:

> Hi, Andrew,
> 
> There is an option -tag that can let you pass metatags, for example
> 
> ../examples/ardea -d tmp -tag "meshShape=(10, 10, 10)" ...
> 
> Please give it a try and let us know if you have any trouble with it.
> 
> John
> 
> PS: For those who might be wondering, metatags are optional name-value
> pairs that describe a whole data partition.  You can even use the name
> as a column in the queries, how its column type is always treated as a
> string, which limits the number of different things you can do with it.
> 
> 
> 
> On 9/6/12 7:03 PM, Olson, Andrew wrote:
>> Hi John,
>> I'm using ardea to load some data from a csv file but I'd like to include 
>> some metaTags in the --part.txt file.  Is that possible through the -M 
>> command line argument?
>> Thanks,
>> Andrew
>> 

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