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Exporting pid's and dashboard?

Brett_32i
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Is it possible to export obdlink setup to another device?
I want to setup it up on a tablet also, and want to save myself an hour of data entry.
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I have tried that several ways, It always failed.

There is an option to save settings, but none to save/backup PID's that I have found.
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Hhmm, always knew that would be the case...
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Best way is to do them all in a csv and import, always keeping that one up to date. Information on how to is not easy to come by.
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saeb wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2019 2:48 am Best way is to do them all in a csv and import, always keeping that one up to date. Information on how to is not easy to come by.
Hah you're not wrong! Took me lots of google, forum searching, and some trial and error to figure that one out. I created a CSV of the PIDs from this forum and put instructions on how to use it another thread here.
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