Importing fuel ups from the phone
I would like to import the fuel ups I made in the phone to the WEB instead of typing again. Is there a way to do that?
I thought that I can restore the backup/export I made in the phone, but I do not find the way. |
Can you please specify how you were entering fill-ups on your phone? Using a mobile app? One of ours? iOS or Android?
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I am using acar with Android.
I manage to load a CSV from the PC to the phone. I would like now to export a CSV and load to my account in the Fuelly web |
From aCar, go to Export Records. Search and filter to select the vehicle (assuming you have more than one- Fuelly can only accept 1 vehicle import at a time), and ensure you only have Fuel up data selected.
Once you have the CSV, import it into Fuelly- FAQ: How do I import fuel-up data? If you run into any trouble. Let me know! |
Thanks for the reply. I import the File, after a lot of work, since I have to eliminate a lot of columns and convert decimal point to comma, among others.
after importing, I found that the web page took the liters as gallons, I suppose, but the statistics are wrong. Now, how I can delete the record imported?. |
Quickest way to delete all the fill-ups is to delete the vehicle and recreate it. Otherwise, you'll need to delete one-by-one. I realize this can be frustrating (we're working on a way to mass-edit/delete).
Did you try importing the file as it is directly from aCar? As long as you selected just fuel-up data, and the single vehicle, the last time I checked we set it up so Fuelly would directly accept it. |
I import the file directly, buy I had to delete the point for the thousand separator in the odometer.
The export file had 12.860 and for a correct import the number should be 12860. Also in the filter I ask only for refuel, but I got all the information in the CSV file. Thanks for the help. |
I'll have to double check, because I thought we had it worked out for Countries that use the decimal as a separator, Fuelly would automatically recognize it.
Regardless, thanks for following up, I'm glad you got it figured out! |
Thanks for the help.
A question. I import the data from my previous car. Then I retired, so They do not participate in the statistics, but I do not see them any more. When you retire a car, disappear. Which is the difference from deleting it. Thanks again. |
I am having a similar issue. I use Fuelly.com to track my fuel economy and wasn't to import this data into a-car since it also tracks other information. But I can't figure out how to get the fuelly data to export to my phone. Am I missing something?
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