How to export data from the 100LX and 200LX databases (phone, Notetaker,
Database)
January 29, 1999
Alan Striegel
Every couple of weeks, the question comes up on the news groups of how to
move data out of an HPLX's phonebook or other databases to some other
form of handheld organizer or PC companion like the Palm or WinCE
machines (or even desktop programs like Microsoft Outlook). This is
intended to help answer those questions.
Every one of these new systems can use CSV files to import data; you just
need a way to create it from your database.
The key feature is that the Smart Clips can be used for custom print
forms and you can print the entire database to a file. Defining a Smart
Clip to build a CSV (comma-separated values) file is very easy.
When the database is open, the key lets you work with Smart Clips.
Define a new one that starts with the quote character <">, then press the
key to add the first field for your export. Follow that with
another quote <">, a comma <,>, and another quote <"> before you insert
the next field. Repeat this until all the necessary fields are
represented.
It should look something like this in the Define Smart Clip screen:
">Name<",">Business<",">Home<"
It's important to try to fit everything on one line, since most import
programs take the start of a new line as the beginning of the next
record.*
When all your fields are represented, give this new Smart Clip a name you
can identify, like "All fields CSV" and return to the main screen
displaying the database you want to export.
Use the