The field order in Dashlane CSV files isn't constant and separator characters aren't used properly (e.g. the text qualifier '"' isn't encoded when it appears in data, which creates multiple possible interpretations of the data). As the generic CSV importer expects a well-formed CSV file, its use for Dashlane CSV files is limited.
I've now developed a specialized Dashlane CSV import module, which tries its best to interpret these CSV files in the correct way.
The field order in Dashlane CSV files isn't constant and separator
characters aren't used properly (e.g. the text qualifier '"' isn't encoded
when it appears in data, which creates multiple possible interpretations of
the data). As the generic CSV importer expects a well-formed CSV file, its
use for Dashlane CSV files is limited.
I've now developed a specialized Dashlane CSV import module, which tries
its best to interpret these CSV files in the correct way.
If you can export to CSV, or any sort of plain text file, you can import into KeePass using the generic CSV import.
cheers, Paul
Thanks - can do that.
The field order in Dashlane CSV files isn't constant and separator characters aren't used properly (e.g. the text qualifier '"' isn't encoded when it appears in data, which creates multiple possible interpretations of the data). As the generic CSV importer expects a well-formed CSV file, its use for Dashlane CSV files is limited.
I've now developed a specialized Dashlane CSV import module, which tries its best to interpret these CSV files in the correct way.
Here's the latest development snapshot for testing:
http://keepass.info/filepool/KeePass_131220.zip
To try it, open your KeePass database, go 'File' -> 'Import' and select the new 'Dashlane CSV' format.
Best regards,
Dominik
The Dashlane import worked great with your converter. Thanks, again!
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 9:13 AM, Dominik Reichl dreichl@users.sf.netwrote:
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Feature Requests:
#1804