Parse RDF Turtle file and save to SQL Server without programming

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Want to parse RDF Turtle file and save to SQL Server ? Want to schedule and automate this importing task?

Using FileToDB, a native GUI tool, you can import RDF Turtle file (.ttl, .n3) to SQL Server easily and fast, and schedule and automate this importing task easily, no need to program, just a few mouse clicks!

Support Windows, Linux, macOS

For importing other RDF formats: RDF/XML(.rdf, .owl), N-Triples(.nt, .ntriples), N-Quads(.nq, .nq), JSON-LD(.jsonld).

Here you can download and install FileToDB.

Import RDF Turtle file (.ttl, .n3) to SQL Server

Choose SQL Server and logon.

convert online TTL file to SQL Server  table - Choose SQL Server and logon

Click “Wizard – 1 File To 1 Table” at task dialog.

convert online TTL file to SQL Server  table - task window

Select the “RDF” file type.

Import file data to database table - select file type

then show the wizard.

1. Open RDF Turtle file.

import RDF Turtle file (.ttl, .n3) to SQL Server  - open RDF Turtle file

2. Select table and config fields.

You can create new SQL Server table by RDF struct, just click create SQL Server  table by RDF struct

Load RDF Turtle file (.ttl, .n3) to SQL Server  - config SQL Server  fields

3. Summary.

Transfer RDF Turtle file (.ttl, .n3) to SQL Server  - summary

4. Import.

Convert RDF Turtle file (.ttl, .n3) to SQL Server  - import to SQL Server

See importing results in SQL Server table

Store RDF Turtle file (.ttl, .n3) to SQL Server  - view  SQL Server  table

You can schedule and automate this importing task by:

1) Save session and create .bat file.

2) Set scheduled task.


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