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2012-01-25, 21:59
It's a very nice plugin good job
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Just tried it on Eden B3; export worked okay, import failed...
Where does the file actually go?
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Haven't tried it on beta 3 yet, but will now then.
The export file goes in your database folder.
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No problems here with beta 3.
Maybe you can explain a bit more what you did,
*version of the script? (1.2.6 is the latest)
*import/export on same/different system?
*did the export on an earlier xbmc?
*do you use local db or mysql?
*what error did you get? (did the xbmc.log show anything)
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*script 1.2.6
*export/import on the same system, immediately after each other (just to test)
*local db
*just said script failed; after my wife wakes up I'll have to go try again and save the log...
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Ok, thanks
Seems all good then with the setup, but maybe it's something similar to what Ecwfrk ran into with specific characters.
If the log don't show any error you could try to turn on the debug option in my script or the one for whole xbmc and see if that brings out some error. But usually when you get a script failed error it will show in the normal log.
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Glad to hear that!
I take it you have quite a lot of watched data, how was the import time wise?
For the next release I was thinking about changing the quick option to a value the user can set, atm the quick option = 10 which means it chunks up 10 sql inserts into one and it practically cuts the time 10 fold.
This is of course mostly noticeable when one use mysql on a separate computer.
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2012-04-01, 07:28
(This post was last modified: 2012-04-01, 07:38 by xbmcliveuser.)
I have tried the last two versions you've posted under Eden, and I get nothing but "Script Failed" when I click on "Import Export Watched Flag". This is on a system running regular XBMC (NOT XBMC Live) under Ubuntu 10.10.
Also, the version number always says 1.0.1 no matter which file I install from. Is that normal?
EDIT: Okay, THAT was weird. When I would download the file and try to install it, apparently it was pulling an OLD version from somewhere - darned if I know where becase I deleted the old ZIP file! But when I renamed the new ZIP file to a nonsense name with a zip extension and then told XBMC to install THAT, THEN it installed just fine, and it works! It's like the old version was the zombie that wouldn't die!
Maybe you should consider including a version number or something in the filename. But honestly, I DID delete the old version, and for some reason it kept coming back! Anyway, thanks much for the update!