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[Bug-gnubg] Re: GNUBG database massive import


From: Loïc JALLU
Subject: [Bug-gnubg] Re: GNUBG database massive import
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 09:09:17 -0700 (PDT)

Hi all,
the two methods work really fine, and it looks like they are performing equally, approx. 5mn on my laptop for more than 500 matches... great !
For those interested, the command for erasing all the db containt : relational erase allplayers
 
Thanks Christian and Myshkin !
have fun
loïc


From: Myshkin LeVine <address@hidden>
To: Loïc JALLU <address@hidden>
Cc: address@hidden
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 3:46:43 PM
Subject: [Bug-gnubg] Re: GNUBG database massive import

Hi Loïc,
    You can use Jon Kinsey's db_import.py script to batch import .sgf files to the relational database.
1. Start a terminal session of gnubg with "gnubg -t". On Windows I believe you would instead start the CLI version of gnubg.
2. At the (No game) prompt enter the command: "load python db_import.py"
3. The program will say "Directory containing files to import (enter-exit):"
4. Enter the directory path where your saved .sgf files are. If there is a space or spaces in the path do not escape them. For example type "/path to/my/sgf files" not "/path\ to/my/sgf\ files" If the folder is below your home directory do not use the tilde(~) character to represent home, use an absolute path.
5. After you press enter gnubg will display a list of files that it has found and say "XX files found". It will also ask you "Continue (y/n):".
6. Enter "y" and it will proceed to display the final position of each match as it adds it to the database, finally saying "** Finished **".
        Take care and good luck,
                    Myshkin LeVine







On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Loïc JALLU<address@hidden> wrote:

> Hello Christian,
> I have hundreds of matches analysed and saved as sgf files, do you know how
> I can load all these matches into the database ?
> I can't find any tutorial about this and I would really like to check my
> trends after months of play...
>
> Thanks
> loïc
>


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