Hi,
my dive computer didn't recognize the (very short) break/surface interval between two dives and now I want to spilt this one dive into two dives. I searched the forum but couldn't find a hint. I guess this was discussed in the past. How can I split the dive? Thanks.
Greets from Yucatan,
Boris
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Re: Split a dive
There is currently no way to split a dive, sorry.
You could perhaps export it as UDCF, and then manually split it and create two UDCF files and import those back. Would be a little annoying but it would work?
You could perhaps export it as UDCF, and then manually split it and create two UDCF files and import those back. Would be a little annoying but it would work?
Re: Split a dive
Is this intended for a future release?nick wrote:There is currently no way to split a dive, sorry.
Oh, I can do this.You could perhaps export it as UDCF, and then manually split it and create two UDCF files and import those back. Would be a little annoying but it would work?
Thanks,
Boris
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It's not something I had planned, no. But I'll keep it in mind for a rainy day!
Re: Split a dive
For whatever it's worth, I recently tested this, and I wasn't able to get it to work very well. I exported a dive that I wanted to split to UDCF and then re-imported it. The imported version was missing a lot of information/samples from the original dive.nick wrote: You could perhaps export it as UDCF, and then manually split it and create two UDCF files and import those back. Would be a little annoying but it would work?
Re: Split a dive
I'm adding my thumbs up for this feature, but there isn't any urgency so leaving it in the rainy day group is fine. The easiest place to do it might be in the graphical depiction (side view) of the dive profile. Click a button and say 'split here'nick wrote:It's not something I had planned, no. But I'll keep it in mind for a rainy day!
AH_Matt
Re: Split a dive
Hello again Nick (and everyone), I'm back on this topic. It has been bugging me that there isn't a dive profile for the second dive, and I have a little bit of free time. I am able to easily determine the split point in the sample intervals when I export the dive log as XML, and I am able to renumber and move the data over to the second dive. In theory, I should be able to do the same in the SQLfile. I have installed a couple of tools in order to edit a backup copy of the master SQLite file. Anything I should know before I dive in?
Cheers, Matt
Cheers, Matt
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Be very careful editing the database. The schema is managed by an Apple Framework, MacDive does not interact directly with it. I would highly recommend against editing it.
I would actually suggest you create a couple of UDDF files and then import those instead. You can export one, then duplicate it and just tweak the times, profile samples, etc. It will be much, much saner - you will have all of the funky database stuff taken care of for you, and MacDive will create a few other internal entries/values correctly.
If you really want to edit the database, please back it up first, and then please don't email me when it breaks
This is likely to cause problems that will manifest in bizarre ways in MacDive. Let it do the right thing for you.
I would actually suggest you create a couple of UDDF files and then import those instead. You can export one, then duplicate it and just tweak the times, profile samples, etc. It will be much, much saner - you will have all of the funky database stuff taken care of for you, and MacDive will create a few other internal entries/values correctly.
If you really want to edit the database, please back it up first, and then please don't email me when it breaks

Re: Split a dive
Thank you sir, will do.