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Man Page: 4s-import

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1j

4S-IMPORT(1J)							      4store							     4S-IMPORT(1J)

NAME
4s-import -- Import RDF into a 4store KB
SYNOPSIS
4s-import kbname [-v] [-a] [-M default-model] [-m model] [-f format] [rdf-file] ... -v, --verbose Increase verbosity (by default success is silent) -a, --add Ordinarily importing RDF to a model replaces any previous contents of that model, by using the --add flag this behaviour is overridden and any triples which were previously in the model are retained. -M, --model-default Set a model (graph) URI which is used by default for all imported files -m, --model Set a model (graph) URI for the next named file only (overrides -M if it has been used) -f, --format Tell the RDF parser the format of the files (if not specified the parser will guess)
SEE ALSO
4s-query(1), 4s-size(1), 4s-httpd(1), 4s-backend(1), 4s-delete-model(1)
EXAMPLES
$ 4s-import demo one.ttl two.xrdf Imports two files into the demo KB, each as a separate model (graph) guessing the RDF format used for each file $ 4s-import demo -M http://example.com/menu starters.ttl mains.ttl sweets.ttl Imports three files into a single graph named <http://example.com/menu> 4store May 31, 2019 4store
Related Man Pages
4s-import(1j) - debian
4s-query(1j) - debian
owl::directsemantics(3pm) - debian
rdf::trine::parser::rdfjson(3pm) - debian
rdf::trine::parser::rdfxml(3pm) - debian
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