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Import Question 6 Years, 5 Months ago
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I use(d) the Yahoo calendar which with the new release, no longer works properly.
I can export a .csv file from Yahoo, but it appears Rainlendar 2 cannot import it. Is this correct? It seem like such a good calendar it is hard to believe it won't but the .csv but it appears it accepts only the .icalendar?
I am not a calendar expert... can the .csv be converted to .icalendar?
Thanks
TG
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San Jose, Costa Rica
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Re:Import Question 6 Years, 5 Months ago
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Rainlendar can import only ics-files. You might be able to convert the csv file with some other calendar application that is able to import them and export ics-files.
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Rainy
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Re:Import Question 6 Years, 5 Months ago
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Such as? (and please don't tell me Outlook as we are not permitted to use it).<br><br>Post edited by: Ticogrande, at: 2006/11/29 04:54
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Rainy
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Re:Import Question 6 Years, 5 Months ago
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Well the good news is that it SEEMED to do a perfect job of converting to ICS, but as I do not know exactly what an ICS format looks like, I cannot be 100% sure. There appears to be no corruption though in the ICS file when viewed in a text editor.
The bad news is each time I try to import it, it imports 0 records.
Ideas?
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Re:Import Question 6 Years, 5 Months ago
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Attach the ics-file and I'll take a look at it.
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Rainy
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