ZionWorx Import first draft

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.. image:: pics/songimporterchoices.png .. image:: pics/songimporterchoices.png
Click on the file folder icon to choose the file of the song database you Click on the file folder icon to choose the file of the song database you
want to import. See the following sections for information on the different want to import. See the following sections for information on some of the
formats that OpenLP will import. different formats that OpenLP will import.
Importing from OpenLP Version 1 Importing from OpenLP Version 1
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.. _songs_create_edit: .. _songs_create_edit:
Importing from ZionWorx
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ZionWorx (version 2.5/2.6) stores your songs in a proprietary database format
which OpenLP is unable to access directly. Thus you will first need to convert
it to a CSV text file, which OpenLP and other tools (such as spreadsheet applications) are able to access. This can be achieved via a free 3rd-party
utility called "TurboDB Data Exchange".
1. Locate your ZionWorx songs database. ZionWorx lets you define the location in
:guilabel:`File > Preferences`. The database folder will contain a collection
of files such as Data.tdbd and MainTable.dat
Default location on Windows XP::
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\ZionWorx\2.6\Data
Default location on Windows Vista / Windows 7::
C:\ProgramData\ZionWorx\2.6\Data
2. `Download TurboDB Data Exchange
<http://www.dataweb.de/en/support/downloads.html>`_ from dataWeb. The utility
will be downloaded as an archive file:
Windows::
tdbdataX.zip
Linux::
tdbdatax.tar.gz
3. Extract the single executable file contained in the archive file and copy it
into your ZionWorx database folder.
4. Open a command-line:
Windows:
1. Press the keyboard combination *Windows key + R* to open the
:guilabel:`Run` window.
2. Type ``cmd`` and click :guilabel:`OK`.
3. In the command prompt window that opens, type this command (replacing
``database-folder`` with your actual location) and press *Enter*::
cd "database-folder"
Linux:
Open a terminal and ``cd`` to your ZionWorx database folder.
5. Run this command at the command-line::
tdbdatax MainTable.dat songstable.csv -fsdf -s, -qd
You should see some feedback indicating success, such as::
Batch move has moved 1223 records.
Your ZionWorx songs database has now been converted to a CSV text file. Run the
Song Importer in OpenLP, select :guilabel:`ZionWorx (CSV)`, and locate the
``songstable.csv`` file you have just created.
.. image:: pics/songimporter_zionworx.png
After clicking :guilabel:`Next` your import will be complete. Then press :guilabel:`Finish` and OpenLP will be ready to use the songs that you have
imported from ZionWorx.
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