I think we are on the right track Scott.  That is what I thought at first
too.  In fact after reading your reply I decided to repeat the process to
make sure I didn't goof.  As you can see from the following screen shot:
http://screencast.com/t/U6iMWCfB

All the indexes in the datastore were created aroun 11:17 this morning when
I created the store outside TBC.  I then tried the method I described
earlier and this smashed all the non-index files, i.e. the mod times were
updated.  I did discover however that when I write a count query in SPARQL
in TBC I get around 450 results.  If I open the store with gruff I get the
130K triples I'm looking for.

So, there are two databases, but... what am I doing wrong?  I'm currently
using AG 3.1.1.  And I am putting this in the open dialog:
http://screencast.com/t/AWPsDwxN

On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Scott Henninger <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Tim;  The problem may be the name of the existing AllegroGraph
> database name.  To make it is being entered correctly, go to the
> directory you are specifying in the wizard (AllegrpGraph directory)
> and look at the file names.  The name of the Allegro database will be
> one of the folders, and it is case-specific.
>
> When not choosing Overwrite, Composer will make a connection file
> only.  But if the file doesn't exist, Composer will create one.
> Therefore, what I suspect is happening is that Allegro is not finding
> the file in the "AllegroGraph database name" wizard entry.  Instead of
> clobbering your datastore, it's just making a new one...
>
> -- Scott
>
> On Jan 28, 1:39 pm, Tim Harsch <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I am trying to open a pre-existing AG data store.  I go to
> > File->New->RDF/OWL Alelgrograph database.  Provide the path of the store
> and
> > the database name, make sure to leave "Overwrite existing database"
> > unchecked.  It then creates the .allegro file and what not, but stomps
> the
> > original store.
> >
> > First, am I going about trying to open the store in the right way?  And,
> > regardless, it seems if I don't check the overwrite option then it should
> > not overwrite...
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tim
> >
>

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