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Old 11-10-2018, 02:47 AM   #16
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@ilovejedd: Not sure if this is going of much help but one friend of mine used to use the Firefox SQLite Manager plugin to export data into a csv format, massage that data in Excel and then import the massaged data using the Import List plugin for calibre. When Firefox went to their Quantum releases, that broke SQLite Manager and he never bothered to go to the effort of reworking his setup to use another program to export csv. SQLiteStudio does have the capability of exporting to csv (freebie with Linux, OSX and Windows support).
Thanks. I actually do have SQLiteBrowser installed (for tag extraction and making some direct changes to the Calibre database, yeah my bad ).

For my purposes (pre-existing Calibre library), all I really need are annotations and I don't think the Import List plugin would be much help there.

*Marvin stores annotations in a separate table with one row/entry per annotation. It uses the epub file's md5 hash as the "link".
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