That worked.  Thank you :-)

On Jul 19, 2017 11:24 AM, "Irene Polikoff" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Unlike TBC, TopBraid EDG is a multi-user collaborative system. It doesn’t
> support editing of files because for multi-user editing with audit trail,
> access control, etc., data must be in databases. If you looked at EDG
> documentation and this fact was not clear, we would appreciate your
> feedback (e.g., what documentation did you use and where would you have
> expected to see this info).
>
> Your first step is to create an ontology or ontologies using TopBraid EDG
>  (presuming you are working with ontologies, TopBraid EDG supports other
> types of graphs such as reference data, business glossaries, etc.). This
> will create a named graph in your EDG repository and will put the graph
> under EDG’s control - in terms of permissions, notifications, audit trail,
> workflows, etc.
>
> You then need to “populate” the new ontology(s). Depending on what you are
> trying to do, there are options:
>
> 1. You can use “Include” on the General tab to create owl:import statement
> for your file-based models. With such set up your files will not be
> modified, but your users will be able to add new statements. To be seen by
> “Include” dialog, files must be on the server.
>
> 2. You can load your files into the new ontology(s) by using “Import RDF”
> on the Imports tab. Now uploaded RDF will live in the new ontology and you
> can modify all of it. To load/import files, you do not have to move the
> project containing them to the server. The browse dialog will let you pick
> a file from any directory accessible by you. It may make sense to create 20
> ontologies in TopBraid EDG and load RDF of each file into its corresponding
> ontology. If you ever need to have files - e.g., want to export data as
> files after edits, use “export RDF” option under Export tab.
>
> 3. You can use some combination of 1 and 2. For example, if you have
> models that are all set and should not be changed/edited, keep them as
> files. For those that you are planning to evolve, create ontologies in the
> EDG repository.
>
> Are you working with any TQ pre-sales engineer in your evaluation? I would
> recommend it, as they could help you with the set up questions.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Irene
>
>
>
> On Jul 19, 2017, at 10:33 AM, Semantics Matter <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We are in the middle of an EDG evaluation pilot. I have a collection of 20
> models in .ttl format with many imported into a core model and that core
> model import to an extension model. Every .ttl file opens in TBC-ME and the
> imports all work fine. However, when I import the project to EDG, I can see
> the project exists in the admin interface, but none of the models are
> visible in the UI. Uploading an archive file through the Project Upload or
> direct upload through TBC ME export to TBL server makes no difference.
>
> I have folks ready to edit these files in EDG at 2:00 today.
>
> Thank you
>
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