How to use Quick Statements on the Columbia WbStack: Difference between revisions

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* Use [https://ash-dev.toolforge.org/wdutils/csv2quickstatements.php this tool] to convert .csv to QuickStatements seems to work -- then you can use Quick Statements via the command "Import V1 Commands"
* Use [https://ash-dev.toolforge.org/wdutils/csv2quickstatements.php this tool] to convert .csv to QuickStatements seems to work -- then you can use Quick Statements via the command "Import V1 Commands"
*The processing is VERY SLOW and will stall midway through if your computer falls asleep.  To recover–stop the process (there is a button at the bottom of the screen), filter for uncreated items, and then click "Run" again.
*The processing is VERY SLOW and will stall midway through if your computer falls asleep.  To recover–stop the process (there is a button at the bottom of the screen), filter for uncreated items, and then click "Run" again.
* '''Important''': some features of QuickStatements don't work on WbStack instances.  For example, you cannot review previous batches or revert batches.

Latest revision as of 18:47, 23 September 2020

  • Follow these general guidelines on using Quick Statements
  • Use this tool to convert .csv to QuickStatements seems to work -- then you can use Quick Statements via the command "Import V1 Commands"
  • The processing is VERY SLOW and will stall midway through if your computer falls asleep. To recover–stop the process (there is a button at the bottom of the screen), filter for uncreated items, and then click "Run" again.
  • Important: some features of QuickStatements don't work on WbStack instances. For example, you cannot review previous batches or revert batches.