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'''Data tab''' is the tab in [{{GPLAY_URL}} Prana Breath] app for creating backup files, restoring your data, importing training files and exporting all your data or a single file.
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'''Data tab''' is the tab in [{{GPLAY_URL}} Prana Breath] app for creating backup files, restoring your data, importing training files and exporting all your data or a single training file.
  
 
== <span id="Backup_options">Backup options</span> == <!--T:2-->
 
== <span id="Backup_options">Backup options</span> == <!--T:2-->
  
=== <span id="Create_the_backup_file_on_memory_card">Create the backup file on memory card</span> === <!--T:3-->
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=== <span id="Create_the_backup_file">Create the backup file</span> === <!--T:3-->
You may want to keep all your data (your training patterns, statistics, reminders and settings) on your SD card to secure them, or just to be more opened to new experiments with your [[Special:MyLanguage/Custom_training|custom trainings]].
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You may want to keep all your data (your training patterns, statistics, reminders and settings) on your SD card to secure them, or just to be more opened to new experiments with your [[Special:MyLanguage/Custom_training|custom trainings]].<br>
* Choose "Create backup" item in "Memory card" section, tap on "Create" button. Note that there is a path to your backup file in your toast.
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Also you can create the backup file on your Google Drive so you can have your data safe, plus this way you can sync your data through all of your devices. The file will be saved to your Google Drive once you go online. Also note there is ''"Transfer file only via Wi-Fi"'' option in Google drive, so if you have this switch on in your Google Drive settings, the backup file won't be saved to your Drive until you turn Wi-Fi on.
* If you have a backup file created before, it will be replaced with the new one.<br />
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# Choose "Create backup" item in "Backup" section.
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# Find the folder needed on your SD card or on Google Drive (note what Google account you are using) and tap on "Create" button. You will see the file name in a toast, typically ''"prana_breath_backup_yyyy-MM-dd__hh_mm.db"'', but you can rename it if necessary.
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# You will see the date and time of the latest backup on top of this section.
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* Google Drive backup is available for [[Special:MyLanguage/Guru version|Guru version]].<br />
  
=== <span id="Restore_your_data_from_memory_card">Restore your data from memory card</span> === <!--T:4-->
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=== <span id="Restore_your_data">Restore your data</span> === <!--T:4-->
To get the info out of your SD card backup file back, do the following:
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To get the info out of the backup file on SD card or Google drive, do the following:
* Choose "Restore data" item in "Memory card" section, tap on "Restore" button.
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# Choose "Restore data" item in "Backup" section
* If there is any of new data other than in a backup file, it will be erased after restoring. It will be completely substituted by the data from the backup file.<br />
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# Choose the file needed and tap on it.
 
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# If there is any of new data other than in a backup file, it will be erased after restoring. It will be completely substituted by the data from the backup file.
=== <span id="Create_the_backup_file_on_Google_Drive">Create the backup file on Google Drive</span> === <!--T:5-->
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* Restoring from Google drive backup file is available for [[Special:MyLanguage/Guru version|Guru version]].<br />
You can create the backup file on your Google Drive so you can have your data safe, plus this way you can sync your data through all of your devices. The first time you do that you have to be online; next times there's no such need, as Google Drive will be synced once you go online. It is available for [[Special:MyLanguage/Guru version|Guru version]].
 
# Choose "Create backup" item in "Google Drive" section.
 
# Choose Google account you'd like to create the backup at, tap on "Allow" (it is needed just for the first time).
 
* If you have a backup file created before, it will be replaced with the new one.<br />
 
 
 
=== <span id="Restore_your_data_from_Google_Drive">Restore your data from Google Drive</span> === <!--T:6-->
 
To get your data out of your Google Drive backup file back, do the following:
 
# Choose "Restore data" item in "Google Drive" section, confirm it.
 
* If you restore the data on your new device, make sure you are online.
 
* If there is any of new data other than in a backup file, it will be erased after restoring. It will be completely substituted by the data from the backup file.<br />
 
  
 
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=== <span id="Video">Video</span> === <!--T:7-->
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=== <span id="Import_single_training">Import single training</span> === <!--T:10-->
 
=== <span id="Import_single_training">Import single training</span> === <!--T:10-->
 
# Tap on "Training" item in "Import data" section.
 
# Tap on "Training" item in "Import data" section.
# Find the .trng file in your file system you'd like to import, tap on it.
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# Find the ''.trng'' file in your file system you'd like to import, tap on it.
 
# Now you are ready to practice this pattern - it is opened in [[Special:MyLanguage/Control tab|Control tab]].
 
# Now you are ready to practice this pattern - it is opened in [[Special:MyLanguage/Control tab|Control tab]].
 
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=== <span id="Import_sound_style">Import sound style</span> ===
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# Tap on "Sound style" item in "Import data" section.
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# Find the ''.snds'' file in your file system you'd like to import, tap on it.
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# You will see the toast that informs you about successful import. Now you can choose this [[Special:MyLanguage/Sound_style|sound style]] in setting your sounds.
  
 
== <span id="Export_data">Export data</span> == <!--T:11-->
 
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=== <span id="Export_the_training">Export the training</span> === <!--T:12-->
 
=== <span id="Export_the_training">Export the training</span> === <!--T:12-->
 
# Choose "Training" item in "Export data" section.
 
# Choose "Training" item in "Export data" section.
# Tap on the training pattern you'd like to export.
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# Choose the training pattern you'd like to export.
# Choose the external app you'd like to proceed with.
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# Mark the check boxes of the things you'd like to be included to this this training.
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# Decide if you'd like to export it as a file or as a link.
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# Tap on "Export" and choose the external app you'd like to proceed with.
 
* Note the very same export training dialog in [[Special:MyLanguage/Control tab|Control tab]], if you tap on a menu button right to the "Training type" item, and tap on "Export".<br />
 
* Note the very same export training dialog in [[Special:MyLanguage/Control tab|Control tab]], if you tap on a menu button right to the "Training type" item, and tap on "Export".<br />
  
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=== <span id="Export_statistics">Export statistics</span> === <!--T:14-->
 
=== <span id="Export_statistics">Export statistics</span> === <!--T:14-->
You can export some of or all our stats in a .csv file for its further analyzing, or sharing.
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You can export some of or all our stats in a .csv file for its further analyzing or sharing.
 
# Choose "Statistic" item in "Export data" section. You'll see the very same "Export statistics" dialog that is shown once you tap on big purple "Share" button in [[Special:MyLanguage/Experience tab|Experience tab]] or [[Special:MyLanguage/Log tab|Log tab]].
 
# Choose "Statistic" item in "Export data" section. You'll see the very same "Export statistics" dialog that is shown once you tap on big purple "Share" button in [[Special:MyLanguage/Experience tab|Experience tab]] or [[Special:MyLanguage/Log tab|Log tab]].
 
# Adjust what you'd like to have in your .csv file:
 
# Adjust what you'd like to have in your .csv file:
 
## Mark the check box of the kind of info you'd like to have (you can mark all of them as well).
 
## Mark the check box of the kind of info you'd like to have (you can mark all of them as well).
## Choose either "Whole time period" (from your very first training session), or define the desired time period.
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## Choose either "Whole time period" (from your very first training session), or define the time period needed.
## Choose another separator if needed. Some editors (like MS Excel) recognize the values if you use semicolon instead of comma.  
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## Choose another separator if necessary. Some editors (like MS Excel) recognize the values if you use semicolon instead of comma.  
 
# Tap on "Export".
 
# Tap on "Export".
# Proceed using that external app.<br />
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# Proceed using an external app of your choice.<br />
  
 
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Data tab is the tab in Prana Breath app for creating backup files, restoring your data, importing training files and exporting all your data or a single training file.

Backup options

Create the backup file

You may want to keep all your data (your training patterns, statistics, reminders and settings) on your SD card to secure them, or just to be more opened to new experiments with your custom trainings.
Also you can create the backup file on your Google Drive so you can have your data safe, plus this way you can sync your data through all of your devices. The file will be saved to your Google Drive once you go online. Also note there is "Transfer file only via Wi-Fi" option in Google drive, so if you have this switch on in your Google Drive settings, the backup file won't be saved to your Drive until you turn Wi-Fi on.

  1. Choose "Create backup" item in "Backup" section.
  2. Find the folder needed on your SD card or on Google Drive (note what Google account you are using) and tap on "Create" button. You will see the file name in a toast, typically "prana_breath_backup_yyyy-MM-dd__hh_mm.db", but you can rename it if necessary.
  3. You will see the date and time of the latest backup on top of this section.

Restore your data

To get the info out of the backup file on SD card or Google drive, do the following:

  1. Choose "Restore data" item in "Backup" section
  2. Choose the file needed and tap on it.
  3. If there is any of new data other than in a backup file, it will be erased after restoring. It will be completely substituted by the data from the backup file.
  • Restoring from Google drive backup file is available for Guru version.

Video

Watch the video to find out everything about the backup.


Import data

Import single training

  1. Tap on "Training" item in "Import data" section.
  2. Find the .trng file in your file system you'd like to import, tap on it.
  3. Now you are ready to practice this pattern - it is opened in Control tab.

Import sound style

  1. Tap on "Sound style" item in "Import data" section.
  2. Find the .snds file in your file system you'd like to import, tap on it.
  3. You will see the toast that informs you about successful import. Now you can choose this sound style in setting your sounds.

Export data

Export the training

  1. Choose "Training" item in "Export data" section.
  2. Choose the training pattern you'd like to export.
  3. Mark the check boxes of the things you'd like to be included to this this training.
  4. Decide if you'd like to export it as a file or as a link.
  5. Tap on "Export" and choose the external app you'd like to proceed with.
  • Note the very same export training dialog in Control tab, if you tap on a menu button right to the "Training type" item, and tap on "Export".


Export statistics

You can export some of or all our stats in a .csv file for its further analyzing or sharing.

  1. Choose "Statistic" item in "Export data" section. You'll see the very same "Export statistics" dialog that is shown once you tap on big purple "Share" button in Experience tab or Log tab.
  2. Adjust what you'd like to have in your .csv file:
    1. Mark the check box of the kind of info you'd like to have (you can mark all of them as well).
    2. Choose either "Whole time period" (from your very first training session), or define the time period needed.
    3. Choose another separator if necessary. Some editors (like MS Excel) recognize the values if you use semicolon instead of comma.
  3. Tap on "Export".
  4. Proceed using an external app of your choice.