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Old 10-03-2013, 04:48 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by vice-versa View Post
I first checked my database with kobo utilities pluggin for calibre : all was ok. I tried to store my reading position => ok for some books but not all (I can't figure out why, but at least it worked for the one I was reading, so, so far, it's ok for me). I signed out and signed in again and now the sync is working nicely, why, I must admit, will, I think, remain a big mystery...
I had read a lot of books that I was to manually reset to "finished" (I hate this and couldn't find a way to store this information in calibre, though there must certainly be a way).

So, this problem isn't one anymore for me (at least for some time I hope)
Glad it worked. Kobo Utilities does a nice job but sometimes things are what they are. I suspect your book positions for some of the books not being able to be stored are due to a corrupt data base, regardless of the ok status from the Calibre plugin indicating it was ok. Why it gave a good indication I cant say. But I would guess if you were to open those books that you wanted to back up position they would back up now. Any way bottom line is your a happy camper and in the end its what matters.

regards

Jack
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