thanks for the help, it was a real "da - ahh". i had "1" for a "l" in file
suffix.

On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 6:02 AM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 01/01/16 00:47, A. Soroka wrote:
>
>> Just a long shot, but it isn’t by chance a permissions problem, is it?
>> Did you create the data file as the same identity as you are using to run
>> the query?
>>
>> ---
>> A. Soroka
>> The University of Virginia Library
>>
>> On Dec 31, 2015, at 4:50 PM, Brian Wolf <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> hi, thanks for your help.
>>>
>>> its strange,
>>>
>>> i have JENA_HOME set to the directory i'm running this in.
>>>
>>> both query and data file are in that directory.
>>>
>>> and it can apparently find the query file:
>>>
>>> $ bin/arq --data eex01.tt1
>>>
>>
> "eex01" looks wrong
>
>
>     --query ex003.rq  --debug
>
>>   1 PREFIX  ab:   <http://learningsparql.com/ns/addressbook#>
>>>   2
>>>   3 SELECT  ?craigEmail
>>>   4 WHERE
>>>   5   { ab:craig  ab:email  ?craigEmail }
>>>
>>> Failed to load data
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 3:55 PM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 31/12/15 18:51, Brian Wolf wrote:
>>>>
>>>>   hello, newbie here, i'm getting "failed to read data" when i try to
>>>>> run  bin/arq
>>>>> --data ex002.ttl --query ex003.rq  , the files are all in same
>>>>> directory
>>>>> on
>>>>> a linux system with jena 3.0.1 and java 1.8 these are the files:
>>>>> http://pastebin.com/w6Z5MaXV. any help appreciated
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The message
>>>>
>>>> "Failed to load data"
>>>>
>>>> with no other errors means it can't find the data.
>>>>
>>>> (parse errors get printed if the file is found but is bad)
>>>>
>>>> I tried your data and query (Jena 3.0.1)
>>>>
>>>> --------------------------------
>>>> | craigEmail                   |
>>>> ================================
>>>> | "[email protected]" |
>>>> | "[email protected]"       |
>>>> --------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         Andy
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>

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