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Old 01-28-2011, 07:44 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by kakkalla View Post
Thank you SO much. It now works.

So if I had a folder on my desktop called Test, can I type the following into terminal so that I get one csv file with authors name(s), title, pubdate, series, series_index, formats, timestamp (in that order):

kakkalla:~ kakkalla$ calibredb catalog /Users/kakkalla/Desktop/Test. (CSV) --authors --title --pubdate --series --series_index --formats --timestamp

Thanks again.
I don't know about the rest (on a MAC), but don't put ( ) around CSV or any space between the dot and CSV
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