P.S.

I was able to get everything working using an ontology for the sheet and a 
set of sparql update queries. It was easier for me to do it this way than 
trying to use the tree based templates. But this isn't suitable for less 
technical users.

Cheers

Simon

On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 7:22:03 AM UTC+10 Simon Opper wrote:

> Hi guys
>
> I'm seeking advice in the short term (see attached excel sheet), but in 
> the  longer term requesting better documentation, examples and supporting 
> material for the EDG spreadsheet importer. Particualy the column based tree 
> template.
>
> I've tried to work through the importer with a client and ended up being 
> failry embarassed that what I had said was a simple straight forward 
> process is very unclear and rather poorly documented. I wasn't able to 
> point them to any documentation or work through with them to resolve the 
> problems we were having.
>
> The client is a non technical user and new to RDF but is now quite adpet 
> at creating basic taxonomies and skos relations.
>
>  I couldn't deciphr the documentation to get the basic World tree example 
> to work either. There is no example template for the world example and to 
> be honest the mapping page is very unclear as to what the various mappings 
> and hiearchy selections do and how they perform given pre and post taxonomy 
> data conditions in the EDG asset and spreadsheet data.
>
> I know the importer is quite a variable beast depending on the input data 
> and the desired results. But some more clarity on basic use is needed.
>
> Currently it requires a lot of experimentation to try and guess the impact 
> of various mapping selections and one exceedingly frustrating point is that 
> the preview option invariably does not show enough triples to show an 
> error/unintended mapping that is introduced from a given mapping selection.
>
> This experimentation is made painful by the inability to re-edit a 
> tempalte in EDG and we resorted to havng to take screen shots of the 
> mapping inputs to apply changes.
>
> From my perspective of someone who will need to advise a client on how to 
> setup and maintain an import process which in my case will not be a one 
> off, is that you need to be able to edit the saved templates in EDG for 
> debugging and updating. I know these can be viewed as a spin map ontology 
> in composer but this is beyond the clients skill level. It should be 
> available in EDG to re-open and work with.
>
> I've compiled some feedback from the session on the attached.
>
> The example sheet we were attempting to import is also attached. Basically 
> the previews of the mappings looked fine but the results always contained a 
> circular reference (similar to what occurs in the below world example). 
>
> using 6.3 or 6.4 why is there no "has narrower" property avaialble in the 
> column based tree hiearchy property selection ( right hand side of 
> screen).  It only shows "has broader" or alternatives such as "has narrower 
> match". Does the workshet need to be expressed as broader than relations ? 
> This isn't what the world example implies ?
>
> To explain the case attached are some results of an attempt at the world 
> column tree import into an asset that had a world conceptscheme. This shows 
> that the preview of the import looks on track, but the final result 
> includes circular references.
>
> Many thanks in advance
>
> Simon
>
>
>
> [image: results if import showing errors not shown in preview.png][image: 
> documentatin needed on importer.png][image: example setup - seems logical 
> but doesnt work.png][image: example shortend preview that does not show 
> errors.png]
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