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							- <p>The bulk loader is a tool that Tripal provides for loading of data contained
 
-     in tab
 
-     delimited files. Tripal supports loading of files in standard formats (e.g.
 
-     FASTA, GFF, OBO),
 
-     but Chado can support a variety of different biological data types and there
 
-     are often no
 
-     community standard file formats for loading these data. For example, there
 
-     is no file
 
-     format for importing genotype and phenotype data. Those data can be stored
 
-     in the feature,
 
-     stock and natural diversity tables of Chado. The Bulk Loader was introduced
 
-     in Tripal v1.1
 
-     and provides a web interface for building custom data loader. In short, the
 
-     site developer
 
-     creates the bulk loader "template". This template can then be used and
 
-     re-used for any tab
 
-     delimited file that follows the format described by the template.
 
-     Additionally, bulk loading
 
-     templates can be exported allowing Tripal sites to share loaders with one
 
-     another. Loading
 
-     templates that have been shared are available on the Tripal website here:
 
-   <?php print l('http://tripal.info/extensions/bulk-loader-templates', 'http://tripal.info/extensions/bulk-loader-templates'); ?>
 
-     .</p>
 
- <br/>
 
- <h3>General Usage</h3>
 
- <ol>
 
-     <li><strong>Plan how to store your data.</strong>
 
-         <br/>This is the most important and often the most difficult step. This
 
-         is because it requires familiarity with the Chado database schema and
 
-         due to the
 
-         flexibility of the schema, you may be able to store your data multiple
 
-         ways. It is
 
-         considered best practice to consult the GMOD website and the Chado
 
-         community (via the
 
-       <?php print l('gmod-schema mailing list', 'https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gmod-schema'); ?>
 
-         ) when deciding how to store data.
 
-     </li>
 
-     <li><strong>Create a new Bulk Loading Template to map the columns from your
 
-             data file to chado.</strong>
 
-         <br/>Creating a new template can be done by clicking on the "Templates"
 
-         tab above
 
-         and then the "Add Template" link. Note that the template is designed
 
-         with a single line
 
-         from your file in mind. Furthermore, the term "record" refers to a
 
-         single entry in chado
 
-         and the term "field" refers to a column in a specific chado table.
 
-     </li>
 
-     <li><strong>Create a Bulk Loader Job with file-specific details that uses
 
-             your template to load a
 
-             specific file.</strong>
 
-         <br/>Create a Bulk Loading Job by clicking on the "Jobs" tab above and
 
-         then "Add Bulk
 
-         Loading Job". Remember to select the template you just created and to
 
-         ensure that you
 
-         provide the absolute path to the file. Note: The file must already be
 
-         uploaded to the
 
-         same server as your Drupal installation and must be readable by the
 
-         command-line
 
-         user who executes the tripal job.
 
-     </li>
 
- </ol>
 
- <p>For the full tutorial, see
 
-     the <?php print l('Tripal User Manual: The Bulk Loader', 'http://tripal.info/node/109'); ?>
 
-     .</p>
 
 
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