I'm having a problem importing from mSecure using the convert_to_1p4 utility of Mr. C's.
I'm using Windows 10 and am trying to convert mSecure data to 1Password. I've followed MrC's advice using convert_to_1p4.pl though keep getting a "no such file" message.
My mSecure file name is msecure_2016-01-30_11-57-11.csv
I used the command line: perl convert_to_1p4.pl msecure -v \msecure_2016-01-30_11-57-11
1Password Version: 4.6.0.598
Extension Version: 4.5.3.90
OS Version: Windows 10
Sync Type: DropBox
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Hi @tgagemd,
I can see from your command line that your path to your export file is not correct. If you followed the directions and placed the convert_to_1p4 folder onto your Desktop, and your export file is on your Desktop also, then the command would be:
perl convert_to_1p4.pl msecure -v ..\msecure_2016-01-30_11-57-11
Take note of the missing ".." in your path above.
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Dear MrC,
Thanks for your response. For some reason, I continue to get the same "No such file" response (see attached re location of files and command line.
Thanks much.!
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Hi @tgagemd ,
It appears your file is recognized as an Excel file, therefore, I believe the file's name includes the .csv suffix, so the file would be named msecure_2016-01-30_11-57-11.csv and the path then be:
..\msecure_2016-01-30_11-57-11.csv
You can verify the file's name by letting the Windows command shell help auto-complete the name. When you type in a portion of the path, such as ..\msecure, hit Tab one or more times until the shell completes the correct file name.
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MrC,
SUCCESS!
Thanks for your multiple suggestions (which worked after my mulitple feeble attempts to convert my mSecure data)
You should be on AgileKeys payroll.
Regards,
tpgagemd0 -
You should be on AgileKeys payroll.
I agree. :lol:
MrC is a super-passionate, helpful user though, so we're happy to have him around in any capacity! :chuffed:
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