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see the wikipage for import scripts references https://github.com/oliexdev/openScale/wiki/Useful-import-scripts If you want to know how the openScale csv looks like, just export a sample measurement using openScale.
Thanks, you are absolutely right, so far I have not found an easy solution, except to replace the Java Calendar implementation with the [joda time library](https://github.com/JodaOrg/joda-time).
true its a tiny problem but this question will be reported every year, so would be great if somebody could fix it.
please read https://github.com/oliexdev/openScale/wiki/How-to-reverse-engineer-a-Bluetooth-4.x-scale Note that the Withings WS-50 works with WLAN or with Bluetooth but openScale supports only Bluetooth scales.
Yes, I already thought about that feature but the main reason why it is currently not implemented is the backup problem. What is the best strategy? Where should the image...
If I have more time I will try to implement it like with the file references but I am unsure also copying the images in a separate folder.
thanks for your log files, if we have more we can test better. Unfortunately, we have to reverse engineer the `libyolanda_calc.so` library. Please read issue #291 for further information.
@vanadario could you provide for measurement 1 and 2 which user you had entered in the original app? (sex (male or female), age and body height in cm)
@vanadario did you use the same user information for both measurements?
@srwareham well I don't think so. Currently, the QN-Scale uses the Trisa Body Analyse library but somebody has to be reverse engineered the original `libyolanda_calc.so` library to get the correct...