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Here, for example, are two different ways two spreadsheet programs interpreted the data (Numbers 3.5.2 and LibreOffice 4.3.4.1): So it makes the end of the cell ambiguous, especially with the embedded commas. The double quotes in the notes field should be doubled up, but they are not. Gets exported as: "Joe Blow",""," ","supersecret","Multiline, special chars, ends with a quote " So a password entry, with a notes section of: Multiline, special chars, ends with a quote " The CSV export does not quote CSV-metacharacters. At least this data export format does not suffer from what I describe next. if yes to question 2, can I select which field should be that's a Dashlane for Windows export option (which is why I asked which platform you were on, since we're posting in the Windows forum). Is there a way to merge records where there may be differences in only 1 or 2 fields, eg. Is there a way to filter out and delete those records that are identical in every respect?Ģ. However, my expectation is that doing so will give me approximately 1250 records that I will have to wade through to manually compare and delete the duplicates.ġ. csv export from Dashlane and use a script posted in the forums here to clean up the resulting export file and then import it into 1Password. So rather than just do an export from Dashlane and a clean import into a new 1Password database, I need to merge two databases. Complicating the issue is the fact that when I migrated to Dashlane it did not pull everything over from 1 Password (more than 700 items in 1Password) and I never completely migrated over the missing records. Of course during that time, I updated some passwords, added some websites (I currently have approximately 550 items in Dashlane) and updated notes.
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I recently discovered the root cause and as a result am now planning to migrate back. I migrated very unwillingly in April 2014 from 1Password Windows to Dashlane due to technical issues that I encountered in 1 Password at the time and which the support team was unable to resolve.