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Originally Posted by TrayRacer
Thanks Harry, the conversion seems ok, but PJ shows the backup as having 0 entries. I've tried mimicking the Mac line endings, 64 chars per line & iso encoding.
Any other settings I should be using?
I did convert the sqlite to CSV using the info from your other post, and the data seems good, so I'm not sure what I might be missing.
Thanks!
Not sure what you needed to mimic at the end of the line the string you get from that site should be all you need to add. So it would look something like this...
<html><body>Export Info:<BR><a href="PkrJrnImport:<BR>4.0<BR>9-19-2014 18-8-26.pjbuzip<BR>INSERT YOUR BASE 64 STRING HERE">Tap here to save this database for Poker Journal. </a> <BR>It will be installed and available for restore in the Manage Data tab under Backup. <BR>DO NOT TAP IF YOU ARE NOT SURE WHAT THIS IS!<BR>(v2.0)</body></html>
Obviously you paste in your base64 string where it says "INSERT YOUR BASE64 STRING HERE". You'll probably want to change the date so you don't have conflicts with backup versions inside of PJ. So you could just make it todays date and time for the file name.
Another test you could is to take your base64 encode string and decode it using the other process and see if all of your data is there. Just incase the site I linked to encode is corrupting the data...
I haven't actually tried any of this going from .sqlite to .html so I'm just assuming it works...