Want to parse RDF Turtle file and save to Azure?
Using File To DB, a native GUI tool for Windows, MacOS, and Linux, you can import RDF Turtle file (.ttl, .n3) to Azure easily and fast.
- Can run in GUI mode, Step by Step, just a few mouse clicks.
- Can run in Command line, for Scheduled Tasks and Streams.
- Convert files locally and privately, avoid uploading large RDF Turtle file(s) to online services.
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Import RDF Turtle file (.ttl, .n3) to Azure
Choose Azure and logon.
Click “Wizard – 1 File To 1 Table” at task dialog.
Select the “RDF” file type.
then show the wizard.
1. Open RDF Turtle file.
2. Select table and config fields.
You can create new Azure table by RDF struct, just click
3. Summary.
4. Import data from RDF Turtle file (.ttl, .n3) to Azure.
See importing results in Azure table
Convert RDF Turtle file (.ttl, .n3) to Azure in command line
Save “RDF to Azure” session, then you can:
- Convert RDF Turtle file (.ttl, .n3) to Azure in Windows command line.
- Convert RDF Turtle file (.ttl, .n3) to Azure in Linux command line.
- Convert RDF Turtle file (.ttl, .n3) to Azure in macOS command line.
Set scheduled tasks for converting RDF Turtle file (.ttl, .n3) to Azure
You can schedule and automate this importing task by:
1) Save session and create .bat file.
For importing other RDF formats: RDF/XML(.rdf, .owl), N-Triples(.nt, .ntriples), N-Quads(.nq, .nq), JSON-LD(.jsonld).