Hi Michael, 1) no I didn't - was too busy running over the rakes and pitfalls of data imports, had no time for blogging that :) but you see, I'm ready to contribute as soon as someone asks for help in some sample practical situation.
2) no I didn't - I decided to rely solely on LOAD CSV functionality (with some preparatory Perl & bash wooden legs), from the day LOAD CSV appeared. I better prefer to learn 1 single tool (even if complex "professional" one) perfectly and use it at regular basis, than collect a toolbox of episodically useful heterogeneous tools. Again, as soon as someone will bring up his sample situation, which I'll consider worth the effort, I'd probably blog something on it (btw I don't have a blog yet :) like that thing with mobile phones - I'm familiar with telco domain from one of my past lives :) so I was able to say something valuable. BTW I think it's difficult to add anything really significant to your series of blog posts on LOAD CSV topic <http://jexp.de/blog/2014/10/load-cvs-with-success/>. You already wrote all the knowledge one will need to do the job. For now the problem size and performance with RDF representation (described by Niclas Hoyer) worries me at the first place. I suspect some data modelling issue there, will try to devise smth on it. WBR, Andrii On Thursday, November 20, 2014 6:36:32 PM UTC+2, Michael Hunger wrote: > > Hi Andrii, > > did you blog about your experiences? The collected information might be > helpful to many? > > Did you ever look into my shell import tools? > > Cheers Michael > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Neo4j" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
