How do I move my old recipes into new version? #754
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I have recipe's/equipment set up in 2.3.0. I tried v3 recently but got the crash on new recipe, so I waited for a fix which landed today. Thanks! But, I'm confused about how I'm supposed to get my recipes into v3.0.9. When I start it up I'm back to a blank slate with only the Bt recipe's visible. I tried to export a recipe to xml from 2.3.0 and import to 3.0.9, but that fails. I tried to backup my DB and restore it in 3... but get a warning that everything (I'm assuming this includes new fermentables, etc that would be great to have) will be wiped. I don't want that either. So I'm not sure how I reconcile my old recipes into the new version. Bit confusing, or just not possible? On Windows, FWIW... Cheers. |
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Sorry to hear you're having problems. In theory, what should happen when you install a newer version is that it automatically upgrades the old 2.3.0 database for you. What I'm wondering is whether 3.0.9 is looking for the database in a different place than 2.3.0. (If the software can't find a database file, it creates a new one for you with the default recipes.) Hopefully, all you need to do is find the old brewtarget 2.3.0 database file and copy it over the default-generated 3.0.9 database file. You're looking for a file called This is partly from memory, so give us a shout if what you find is totally different! |
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Glad you found the DB files! This means there should be an easier way to get your old recipes. The "export to XML (aka BeerXML)" functionality in 2.3.0 had a few bugs, which should be addressed in newer versions of the software. You should be able to get your old recipes from 2.3.0 as follows:
Let us know how you get on. |
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Agreed. I'll try to remember to have a look about adding new data when upgrading from old databases. There is a bit of stuff already that pulls in new data from BeerXML. I want to revamp that when we get to BeerJSON and provide everyone a lot more fermentables, yeasts, hops, default recipes etc. |
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Glad you found the DB files! This means there should be an easier way to get your old recipes.
The "export to XML (aka BeerXML)" functionality in 2.3.0 had a few bugs, which should be addressed in newer versions of the software. You should be able to get your old recipes from 2.3.0 as follows:
Let us know how you get on.