On Fri, 2018-08-10 at 13:43 +0200, Giuseppe Celano wrote:
> I uploaded the file, as it is, in the database,
i'd probably look for an XSLT transformation to turn it into XSLT - of
there are python and perl scripts or other programs that can do it -
and then load the result intoa database.
It's
> Installed the new snapshot, all went fine, but later I stumbled upon the
> following issue:
Confirmed and fixed, thanks (the new snapshot is available in around 5 min).
> I wonder why Saxon had it there, in the first place!?
Feel free to ask Michael Kay.
Hi Christian,
thanks for the reply. I suspected something like this when I parsed
through the source code.
We have a working workaround by saving the input string to a
temporary file and then sending baseX that file to index instead.
This works as expected.
Am 09.08.2018 um 19:54 schrieb Christian Grün:
>> A new snapshot will be available later tonight.
> …which is now.
Installed the new snapshot, all went fine, but later I stumbled upon the
following issue:
Error:
Improper use? Potential bug? Your feedback is welcome:
Contact:
Am 09.08.2018 um 21:57 schrieb Andy Bunce:
> Great!
> I believe the "!" option is best ignored...:)
I wonder why Saxon had it there, in the first place!?
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Andreas Mixich
Hi,
I am trying to work with a huge CSV file (about 380 MB), but If I built the
database it seems that even simple operations cannot be evaluated. Is splitting
the CSV file the only option or am I missing something here? Thanks.
Giuseppe
> I uploaded the file, as it is, in the database
So you uploaded the file as binary? Did you try to import it as XML,
too? Does »upload« mean that you used the simple REST API?
As there are many different ways to process large CSV data with BaseX…
What did you try so far?
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 1:36 PM Giuseppe Celano
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to work with a huge CSV file (about 380 MB), but If I built the
> database it seems that even simple operations cannot
I uploaded the file, as it is, in the database, but this does not help. The
idea was to preliminary transform the file into xml and then query it, but this
cannot be done on the fly. So the only thing I can think of is to parcel the
original csv file into multiple csv files and then tranform
I uploaded it as csv (it is csv) via the GUI and it is then converted into XML
(this conversion probably makes it too big)
> On Aug 10, 2018, at 1:50 PM, Christian Grün wrote:
>
>> I uploaded the file, as it is, in the database
>
> So you uploaded the file as binary? Did you try to import it
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