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2014-01-03
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@ switzerland
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#42
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2014-01-04
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2014-01-05
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@ Germany
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2014-01-10
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#45
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2014-01-10
, 06:51
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#46
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Sadly the n900 export program doesn't work me. It appears to fail on messages which have carriage returns and/or smilies in them. Often I insert an emoticon (smiley) and then follow that with a carriage return. The export program doesn't seem to like those messages and fails. Any chance of a fix? Alternatively, is there a way to gain access to the native database on the phone so that it can be manipulated on a PC?
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2014-01-10
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2014-01-10
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@ Veska, Czech Rep.
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#48
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$ sqlite3 el-v1.db
sqlite> SELECT outgoing, datetime(start_time, 'unixepoch'), datetime(storage_time, 'unixepoch'), remote_uid, free_text FROM Events WHERE service_id = '3';
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2014-01-10
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2014-01-10
, 17:07
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#50
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thanks!
is there any chance of a corresponding n9Import and jollaExport?
~ teleshoes ~