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Import of Air navigation pro Logbook


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DMOIN
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Hi guys,

I am considering to switch from ANP to Skydemon as their support is 0 to none since month's.
However, one of the fetaures I did love in ANP is that since I am flying all my logfiles are recorded in ANP. So based on this I do control the annual service schedule for my plane with these logs as I am the only pilot of this plane.

If I would switch to Skydemon, is there any chance to import thes logs (via textfile or csv or xls ot your help somehow) into Skydemon so that I do not need to put them in manually (if possible)

Regards

Andreas

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Hi Tim,

gpx is a format for GPS files. So no use for the logiles of a flightbook. I am talking about the data which says where started, blocktime, start time, landing time, block time when landed and where landed.

Example:
Date Acft DepBlock-off Take-off Landing ArrBlock-on Ldgs TFT TT 
19.07.14 D-MOIN EDWL 15:33 UTC 15:40 UTC ED0615 17:42 UTC 17:43 UTC 102:02 02:10


This is nothing to do with a GPS file as said. This is a simple logbook format file and nothing proprietary.
How does sky demon export/import such information? In ANP I can access the database and can simply copy the logbook file as an sql file to any IOS device ANP is running on. It is a simple Web Server (WebDAV) function which is part of ANP. access is via http://192.168.2.xxx:9090

regards

Andreas




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