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The current exporter saves files with colon seperated timestamps. Unfortunately Windows' default zip handler can't cope with trying to extract files with colons in them, and so gives a fairly generic error. 7-zip is fine, but a bit less convenient to use, and if you don't know it's necesscary you can get confused.
I think the script would be improved if it didn't use colons - YYYYMMDDHHMMSS would be the preferential datestamp format from my perspective (though maybe it could be specified as a variable in the config?)
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The current exporter saves files with colon seperated timestamps. Unfortunately Windows' default zip handler can't cope with trying to extract files with colons in them, and so gives a fairly generic error. 7-zip is fine, but a bit less convenient to use, and if you don't know it's necesscary you can get confused.
I think the script would be improved if it didn't use colons - YYYYMMDDHHMMSS would be the preferential datestamp format from my perspective (though maybe it could be specified as a variable in the config?)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: