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Started by Bert Heijenga, 04 January 2013, 13:18:16

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Bert Heijenga

Following your instructions, I made .cvs files from all my bookcategories and imported them in 2.0.4
But the information about the books stored under "Library" and "Location" is not copied. how come?
Update: I checked the .cvs files and the information mentioned is not in there. So something went wrong during export from Abook 1.1.2 Any ideas?

Bert
PS. Is there an  interest for a Dutch translation?

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federica

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Hi Bert,
check if both library ID numbers and location ID numbers matches the IDs of the library ID numbers and the location ID numbers of the new Abook installation.
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Bert Heijenga

I cannot check that, because the library and the location do not show up after the csv import per category. What I do notice is that the book-ID's are different.
If I open a book from Books in the controlpanel I can see under bookinformation(right column)  that the year is present and also the <coverimage>.jpg, but this does not show next to the booktitle.

Could you tell me what the colon separated fields in the csv file represent?

Bert

federica

Here the fields lists. I hope you solve the import problem.

1.1.2 csv fields list:
title, subtitle, alias, id editor, price, pag, user id,  user alias, description, image name, file name, year, id location, id library, vote, numvote, hits, published, qty, isbn, approved, userid, url, url label, date insert, catalog, checked_out, checked_out_time, access, metakey, metadesc, note, editedby, catid, authors.
The "authors" field is an authors list separated by semicolon.

2.0.4 csv fields list:
title, subtitle, alias, id editor, price, pag, user id,  user alias, description, image name, file name, year, id location, id library, vote, numvote, hits, published, qty, isbn, approved, userid, url, url label, date insert, catalog, checked_out, checked_out_time, access, metakey, metadesc, note, editedby, catid, authors, tags.
The "authors" and "tags" fields are an items lists separated by semicolon
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