Abdullah,

the subject of your mails should indicate what your mail is about, for
example "need help with next steps of extraction". A subject like
yours doesn't really tell anyone what your mail is about and most
users will ignore it. In addition, using so many exclamation marks is
generally frowned upon. We all have urgent questions.

Now to your question - as I said before:

Do NOT run the import launcher. You only need it to extract abstracts,
which is very complicated. Don't try that now, you always do it later
if you really want.

In other words, you don't need a database or a MediaWiki instance.

What do you want to extract? Please describe what you want to achieve.

Maybe you're better off downloading some datasets with extracted data
and get the data you need from them.

JC


On 6 August 2013 09:35, Abdullah Nasser <anm...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
>  I have successful in creating the environment for running the extraction
> process, DB is imported in mediawiki instance, however I do not know what
> exactly should I edit to extract particular terms.
> e.g. ontology files?
>
> I have a list of terms which I want extract from the Database, however I do
> not know where to 'put' this list, or in which format should it be within
> the ontology file.
>
> Many thanks in advance!
>
> With Regards,
> Abdullah

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