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Originally Posted by partnoonein
I tried the 5.99.8 beta with new zmi and followed the steps to compare. Same result
Total Collection items in Zotero: 4
Total Collection items in Calibre: 0
Key: 4HNN39E7 type: book title: blahBlah1 content: None path: None
Key: AUWDQZG4 type: book title: blahBlah2 content: None path: None
Key: UBCBQHID type: webpage title: blahBlah3 content: None path: None
Key: UKM6K5VJ type: book title: blahBlah4 content: None path: None
Expected differences are equal to the actual differences listed above.
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Okay, now I can start to help you. However, just saying "it doesn't work" is not helpful. I need the exact data that "did not work".
Please post the original .ris export file from ZMI for import into the Desktop Zotero application. I need to see the exact Calibre data being exported from ZMI.
Then, post a screen snip of the Zotero metadata for the item in Zotero imported from ZMI via the .ris export file that you posted just above, including the Calibre metadata imported plus the Zotero Collection to which it belongs.
I also need a screen snip of your PC's Zotero "Storage" folder for the document item imported above into Zotero from the .ris export file from Calibre ZMI.
Obviously, if you originally imported a document into Calibre from Zotero using ZMI, and then turn around and export a ZMI .ris file for the same document and import that .ris file into Zotero, there will be a problem. ZMI was not designed to go full-circle. Exporting to Zotero via a .ris file is an
alternative to importing a Zotero .csv export file into Calibre via ZMI for each individual document. Hence, I need to see the screen snips and .ris file itself described above to figure out what is going on.
Thanks.
DaltonST