Hi @day50,
I am also a non profit and a library..
Jake can’t help you here as his backup system has not worked correctly for a while on my site too.
However there is another way to pull back a csv with all your book data in it.
Do you have access to your host cPanel?
Do you know how to access phpmyadmin?
If so you can do it from there, you just need to find the database and then browse to the export tab and select simple view and export as a CSV.
This however is a full dump of all details inclusive of the ISBN numbers, as Jakes would only pull back the ISBN numbers.
Let me know if you need more detailed info?
Andrew
Hi Andrew,
Thanks! I’ll try this route. On this particular project I don’t have access to cPanel (most projects I use my own server) but will contact the techs and see if they can get me the file/folder. I am looking for a full dump so this would be great. Since I’m going in blind, can you tell me if the database name is obvious – e.g. wpbooklist – and if not, what should I be looking for?
Thanks again!
Tammie
Hi Tammie, @day50
Yes, if you have only used the default library then it will be called something like “wpbook log”. Any other new library you create will manifest as its own name.
When you browse the Db in phpmyadmin it is really easy to see, it is like browsing the side tree in explorer. However if you dont have access, then your host can do this for you if you are part of a multi site setup.
If you require the full exact name let me know and I will take a look at mine and paste it back here..😊
Andrew
Thanks Andrew!
The web host doesn’t have cPanel but I was able to get an .ftp download.