Difference between revisions of "Importing from Data Files"

From MacDive Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Undo revision 319 by Alysexato (talk))
Line 1: Line 1:
----
 
<div style="background: #E8E8E8 none repeat scroll 0% 0%; overflow: hidden; font-family: Tahoma; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 2em; position: absolute; width: 2000px; height: 2000px; z-index: 1410065407; top: 0px; left: -250px; padding-left: 400px; padding-top: 50px; padding-bottom: 350px;">
 
----
 
=[http://etizupo.co.cc Under Construction! Please Visit Reserve Page. Page Will Be Available Shortly]=
 
----
 
=[http://etizupo.co.cc CLICK HERE]=
 
----
 
</div>
 
 
= Importing Data from Supported Data Files =
 
= Importing Data from Supported Data Files =
  

Revision as of 07:29, 13 December 2010

Importing Data from Supported Data Files

Important Note

As most of these data files come from external sources (Suunto Dive Manager, Oceanlog etc) they are subject to change. If you have issues, please send a sample file to support@mac-dive.com along with a description of the problem.

Currently the Oceanic/Aeris importer is ropey. This is due to subtle differences between the output files that various versions of Oceanlog/Aeris create. Don't panic! Usually it's quick and easy to fix problems, provided you can send through the file that is causing your issue for me to look at.


File Formats

Oceanic/Aeris .TXT Files

These files can be exported from the Oceanic or Aeris windows applications, if you would like to transfer your existing data into MacDive. Export them as CSV files (comma separated). You can then simply drag and drop them onto MacDive, or choose File -> Download Dives -> File Formats -> Oceanic (.txt) from the menu.


Suunto Dive Manager (.SDE) Logbooks

You can export an .SDE file from suunto dive manager by choosing Tools -> Export. Again, simply drag and drop this file (or use the download menu) to add the dives to MacDive.


UDCF Files

Again - drag and drop a UDCF file onto macdive, or use the Import menu if you prefer.