Is it possible to select a period (say 1 moth past to 1 year ahead), and put a COPY of that period into a second calendar?
I use Linux. Cannot locate the storage.sdb file! (weird). Perhaps one solution is to open such file in a text editor and to cut/past things?
Or go through the *.ics route?
Any suggestions?
Create 2nd calender with elected events from 1st
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Re: Create 2nd calender with elected events from 1st
The storage.sdb file has been replaced by the local.sqlite file in the calendar-data folder.Ordillio wrote:Cannot locate the storage.sdb file!
Files and folders in the Thunderbird profile
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Files_and_fol ... hunderbird
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Re: Create 2nd calender with elected events from 1st
Thanks Morat,
However, no such file is present on my system ... (?)
Actually, you pointed me to an informative Mozilla web page. However, using Linux, I cannot locate those files in my system. I Thunderbird for Linux configured entirely different?
What to do ..
However, no such file is present on my system ... (?)
Actually, you pointed me to an informative Mozilla web page. However, using Linux, I cannot locate those files in my system. I Thunderbird for Linux configured entirely different?
What to do ..
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Re: Create 2nd calender with elected events from 1st
Is it a local or network calendar? I don't remember if a network calendar is only stored on a server.
Where is my Calendar file?
http://wiki.mozilla.org/Calendar:FAQ#Wh ... ar_file.3F
I'm using a local calendar. I have the storage.sdb file in the profile folder. And I have the local.sqlite file in the calendar-data folder in the profile folder.
The storage.sdb file is still maintained for compatibility in case you switch between different versions.
Lightning 4.7.6
Thunderbird 45.6.0
Windows 7 SP1 32-bit
Where is my Calendar file?
http://wiki.mozilla.org/Calendar:FAQ#Wh ... ar_file.3F
I'm using a local calendar. I have the storage.sdb file in the profile folder. And I have the local.sqlite file in the calendar-data folder in the profile folder.
The storage.sdb file is still maintained for compatibility in case you switch between different versions.
Lightning 4.7.6
Thunderbird 45.6.0
Windows 7 SP1 32-bit