Hi,

If you can afford to lose your revision data, it's trivial, just export to *.cards and reimport.

If you want a proper merge, I'm afraid the only person that can do so reliably is me, so I would strongly advise against paying somebody to do so, with the risk of getting a corrupt database, for which I will give no support afterwards.

It is possible that during the beta period of 2.3 I schedule some time to work on a proper merger, but no promises.

Cheers,

Peter

Citeren [email protected]:

Hi Peter,

Thank you for your answer.
I am having much trouble copying folders here and there, so I'm going to pay somebody to merge all my 4 decks. Could you please tell me, how much do you think this work is worth, being done properly? I have 4 decks, around 6000 cards alltogether.

(I'm sorry about putting my reply at the bottom, after clicking "reply button" the cursor jumps there automaticaly, so I thought that's the way it should be)

Best regards,
JAKA





On Monday, November 18, 2013 8:52:01 AM UTC+1, Peter Bienstman wrote:
Hi,



(Please put your reply at the top of the quoted message as opposed to

at the bottom, otherwise people have to scroll a lot to see your reply).



It's not just a matter of a few sql commands, as you also need to take

care of making sure the sync protocol data is updated correctly, etc,

... . So, whether I do a quick and dirty hack for your database alone,

or I write it in a generic way is not so much difference.



But I thought your main problem was solved since Mnemododo allows you

to use multiple databases?



Cheers,



Peter





Quoting [email protected]:



> On Wednesday, October 2, 2013 6:37:15 PM UTC+2, Peter Bienstman wrote:

>> Hi,

>>

>>

>>

>> This is a hobby project for me, and I don't have infinite time to work

>>

>> on Mnemosyne :-)

>>

>>

>>

>> Currently, my priority is integrating the new webserver and the new

>>

>> Android client, which should solve your problem in a different way :-)

>>

>>

>>

>> Again, feel free to open a feature request on our uservoice forums so

>>

>> that other people can vote for it and so that I can get a feel for how

>>

>> much this is needed.

>>

>>

>>

>> Sorry,

>>

>>

>>

>> Peter

>>

>>

>>

>> Quoting [email protected]:

>>

>>

>>

>> > On Wednesday, May 29, 2013 1:23:05 PM UTC+2, Peter Bienstman wrote:

>>

>> >> Hi,

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >> Merging db files is not yet supported. Feel free to open a request on

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >> uservoice.

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >> Sorry,

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >> Peter

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >> On 05/28/2013 10:27 PM, [email protected] wrote:

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >> > Hi,

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >> >

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >> > please, how can I merge 2 decks of cards in 2.2.1 without losing

>>

>> >> learning data?

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >> >

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >> > Thanks,

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >> > JAKA

>>

>> >>

>>

>> >> >

>>

>> >

>>

>> > Hi,

>>

>> >

>>

>> > thanks for your answer.

>>

>> >

>>

>> > My problem is, that I have been using a few seperate decks of cards

>>

>> > since the very begining. I merged some of them, when this was still

>>

>> > possible in the old version of Mnemosyne, but not all of them. I

>>

>> > would now like to merge all my decks and use categories instead.

>>

>> >

>>

>> > This problem becomes even more obvious, when I want to use cards

>>

>> > with Mnemododo on my mobile. It seems I can only use 1 deck at a

>>

>> > time. Mnemododo only recognises one directory and ignores the other

>>

>> > with a different card deck. Or am I doing something wrong?

>>

>> >

>>

>> > What to do?

>>

>> > When can we excpect the possibility of merging two decks of cards

>>

>> > without losing learning data? In the first version of Mnemosye was

>>

>> > this working perfectly.

>>

>> >

>>

>> > Thank you in advance for your answer,

>>

>> > best regards,

>>

>> > JAKA

>

> Hi Peter,

> thank you for your answer. I understand that you first work on the

> higher priorities.

> Somebody told me the decks could be easily merged manualy within a

> certain sql software, that it would only take 5-10 minutes of work.

> I don't have sufficient knowledge to do that but I am willing to pay

> somebody who is able to merge my 4 decks (around 6000 cards

> altogether). Could you maybe do this for me?

> Best regards,

> JAKA

>

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