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4 years agoDoh, you're right. Appears to be borked on .json exports, too. The vault in question only has about 20 entries. This is what is showing:
{
"encrypted": false,
"folders": [],
"items": []
}
I have downloaded the the most recent build of
1Password Version: 7.9.2
\nExtension Version: Not Provided
\nOS Version: 10.14.6
I have downloaded the the most recent build of MrC converter. I've tried this on both the webversion and the latest desktop v1.30.0 and it's giving me grief. Bitward is exporting an empty .csv file. The .json has data, so I process that through the converter. Terminal reports that nothing was imported and produces an empty .pif file. I realize that the .csv issue is probably a Bitwarden thing, so I'll hit them up on this, too. Thanks.
\n\n1Password Version: 7.9.2
\nExtension Version: Not Provided
\nOS Version: 10.14.6
Doh, you're right. Appears to be borked on .json exports, too. The vault in question only has about 20 entries. This is what is showing:
\n{
\n \"encrypted\": false,
\n \"folders\": [],
\n \"items\": []
\n}
Doh, you're right. Appears to be borked on .json exports, too. The vault in question only has about 20 entries. This is what is showing:
\n{
\n \"encrypted\": false,
\n \"folders\": [],
\n \"items\": []
\n}