Hi, you can export revelation data to an xml file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <revelationdata version="0.4.7" dataversion="1"> <entry type="shell"> <name>foo</name> <description></description> <updated>1170341697</updated> <field id="generic-hostname">foo</field> <field id="generic-domain">com</field> <field id="generic-username">bar</field> <field id="generic-password">nfebDm2B</field> </entry> </revelationdata> Now you could create an XSLT file filtering by name, creating a new XML file which you could import using revelation. Its manual, but might be a workaround. Not sure how much work this will create or save though. regards Stefan schönfeld / in-medias-res wrote: > Hi, > > Stefan Völkel schrieb: >> Hi, >> >> a workaround might be using XSLT, which would require the unencrypted >> xml file somewhere. > > please do explain this maybe-workaround. Cause i cannot see how XSLT can > be a workaround to not having the functionality to export a single entry > instead of the whole directory. A workaround is to export it to XML and > edit it. But thats not practibable if you do have about several hundreds > of accounts in your directory. > > Best Regards > > Patrick > -- Stefan Völkel mobile: +49.170.79177.17 Millenux GmbH phone: +49.711.88770.300 Lilienthalstraße 2 phone: +49.89.608665.27 70825 Stuttgart-Korntal fax: +49.711.88770.349 -= linux without limits -=- http://linux.zSeries.org/ =-
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