not really an answer, but a nudge: with Neo4j 2.2 Milestone 1, which was 
released this week, the batch-insert tool got integrated. You might want to 
take a look at this: http://neo4j.com/docs/milestone/import-tool.html

Am Mittwoch, 17. September 2014 13:23:40 UTC+2 schrieb Curtis Mosters:
>
> I want to give the *batch-import tool* (
> https://github.com/jexp/batch-import/tree/20) another try.
>
> So let's start with a basic example.
>
> I have a file with
>
> ID,name
>
> *1,"Hans"2,"Werner"*
> ...
>
> and another file with
>
> ID,title
>
> *1,"First title"2,"Second title"*
> ...
>
> And finally I want to have one node of these in Neo4j like
>
> ID,name,title
> *1,"Hans","First title"*
> ...
>
> I think this is a very easy task. But how is that possible in that tool?
>
> ./import.sh test.db sample/nodes.csv sample/rels.csv
>
> This is the only code emaple I'm seeing there over and over. But that will 
> not work for me because the second file is not really a relation, it's more 
> an addition.
>
> Thanks
>

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