Hi,
I'm poking around the .bsm databases using a hex viewer.
My goal is to make my BeerSmith data available automatically so it can be used in my own scripts, RSS feed, etc.
I do not want to have to manually export things as reports or XML, over and over.
I can read database descriptions from a script. Your records are simply padded at offsets from each other, ex: grains.bsm.
What I CAN'T do is find the "quantity" for an item type... it's either not next to the item/description, or the values are not in numeric form or as pointers somewhere else....
Any chance I could get a C snippet which describes your format?
I wouldn't require any follow-up support, and this would save me a lot of time.
Opening the data up would be freedom for all, we could write viewers for iPhone, Android, web etc. and you might have fewer requests for that sort of thing.. although at the moment, I have to be clear and say I'm just looking to auto-generate RSS.
I'll take this offline if that's what you prefer.
thanks!
I'm poking around the .bsm databases using a hex viewer.
My goal is to make my BeerSmith data available automatically so it can be used in my own scripts, RSS feed, etc.
I do not want to have to manually export things as reports or XML, over and over.
I can read database descriptions from a script. Your records are simply padded at offsets from each other, ex: grains.bsm.
What I CAN'T do is find the "quantity" for an item type... it's either not next to the item/description, or the values are not in numeric form or as pointers somewhere else....
Any chance I could get a C snippet which describes your format?
I wouldn't require any follow-up support, and this would save me a lot of time.
Opening the data up would be freedom for all, we could write viewers for iPhone, Android, web etc. and you might have fewer requests for that sort of thing.. although at the moment, I have to be clear and say I'm just looking to auto-generate RSS.
I'll take this offline if that's what you prefer.
thanks!