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Old 01-11-2025, 02:34 PM   #248
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Originally Posted by jjansen View Post
I am absolutely going nuts. I have tried updating my Y/N read status field from calibre sync. I cannot make this work. I am using calibre sync on two different android devices and calibre is on windows 11. I originally loaded 8,000 books from my local windows library. For testing purposes I have now created a 10 book library on my onedrive. When I update the read status from Calibre on windows the #readstatus column goes to from 0 to 1. This column never changes when I update the read status in calibre sync. I have an update and overwrite option for the read status field. I am using update. This keeps the read status within calibre sync but it doesn't seem to change metadata.db. I saw mention of a two-way sync but I don't appear to have that option on either my large or my test libraries. I believe that my library is in the V2 format, if that matters.

Any suggestions of what else to try. I am really stuck. Thanks........Jackie
You MUST have a username and password with calibre server for CS to be able to write the status back to calibre. I think it's that calibre doesn't allow anonymous write access.
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