he "simple" query works, for example:
>https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q128323
>
>Is that correct like this?
>
>Zsolt
>
>On Thu, 19 Mar 2020 at 11:10, Benno Fünfstück
> wrote:
>>
>> You can just insert all those items into the `VALUES` statement at
>the
You can just insert all those items into the `VALUES` statement at the
top of the query.
Here is a query to only selects data where the "point in time" qualifier
is present, and then only gives you the latest version: https://w.wiki/KkM
Note that this query won't return any results for items wher
On 07.02.20 14:32, Guillaume Lederrey wrote:
Keeping all of Wikidata in a single graph is most probably not going
to work long term. We have not found examples of public SPARQL
endpoints with > 10 B triples and there is probably a good reason for
that. We will probably need to split the graphs
.dtu.dk/faan/
On 11/12/2019 15:08, Benno Fünfstück wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am happy to announce a new tool I've been working on for the last
few months, WDumper.
The tool is available at https://tools.wmflabs.org/wdumps/.
The idea is to provide a user interface to easily generate RDF dumps
ore likely, so always apply a sanity check to the results.
If you find bugs, please tell me or create an issue on GitHub.
Regards,
Benno Fünfstück
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On 06.09.19 21:08, Gerard Meijssen wrote:
Hoi,
At this time it is not feasible to edit Wikidata. Performance is
abysmal, timeouts occur all the