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Hi,
I tried to import data in pySafe with no avail. When I import the xml file generated by Handy Safe Pro, nothing appears in pySafe.
What is the format you are waiting for ? Do you have an example of the file to import ?
Thanks in advance.
import data from Handy Safe Pro (plain text file only)
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But my question is still valid: What is the format you are waiting for ? csv, tab separated, one field by line.
Do you have an example of the file to import ?
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Thank you, this format is easier to manage than the handy safe pro xml format !
Like you I installed handy safe pro (in wine ) just to see precisely the format you need. Indeed my data comes from a rare application (gnukeyring in Palm), so I think it was best to adapt my data to your import format instead of asking you to adapt your application to my data ! Thats why I was asking for the format you use as I cannot find it myself.
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There are items for 5 groups in there :
"Atlas Copco"
"Friends-Amy"
"Friends-Eliza"
"IBM"
"Persoonlijk"
The itemnames are always separated from the groupnames with a dot, in the first line. Subsequent lines are the fields in the item, always "Label": "Value"
Notes fields strat just with "Note:", the value can already start on the same name of the label. Multi-line. Hard thing might be recognizing when a note field value ends and what's the start of a new record ....
Let me know if I can provide more info or help testing.
Cheers.