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Captain's Log databases*

EDDiscovery's database*

Netlog files

The new Journal files (in case you switch computer or something)

Select files and databases via the various buttons, and when you have all the ones you need (they will be shown in the box), press "Import"

Once you get the confirmation message, start the game and log in, and let the game run for a bit. Your jumps will come in

It doesn't matter if you import the same jumps more than once, the game can handle duplicates, and removes them itself from it's own dat file.

The program creates a text file that it puts in the same folder as the VisitedStarsCache.dat database of Elite. See here for more info: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php/291643-The-Visited-Stars-cache

I'd keep a backup for VisitedStarsCache.dat in general, and definitely before each import

Note that the ImportStars.txt file gets renamed once Elite has finished importing it.

For EDDiscovery, you only need to select the first sqlite file, as that's where your jumps are stored. It's the biggest one, over 1gb.

EDDiscovery doesn't store your jumps post-2.2 anymore, as they are stored in Journals.

If you have multiple VisitedStarsCache.dat, the game will prompt you to select which one you want to import to. Chances are you have one for each account, and you probably need to look at the date modified for clues as to which one is which. I can't take responsibility for this as Frontier haven't made it 100% clear. Just make a backup and you should be fine.

If it can't find your VisitedStarsCache.dat file, it will prompt you to locate. Again I don't know where it is if it isn't in the default location.

Elite now has a new feature where you can filter by "systems visited", which is great for explorers. Unfortunately, it only shows jumps2.2 went live.If you have been logging your jumps, you can now import them into Elite with this nifty little tool I made.It is compatible with:*note that these two programs have been updated to include their own export feature that does exactly what this tool does. This tool can be used if you've uninstalled them but still have the databases, for example.How it works:Tips for use:If you find any bugs or issues, let me know!