Contents ======== * About MealMaster * Source * How to move recipes between databases About MealMaster ================ MealMaster is a free recipe manager for DOS. See also: It includes a "convert" utility to convert other recipe export formats. Note that mealmaster can only import recipes in DOS text format. You may need to use the "unix2dos" utility if the recipe is in Unix text format. buster20n.zip also converts recipes to MealMaster format. For a more modern interface, see: Anymeal Source ====== MealMaster Recipe Buster How to move recipes between databases ===================================== echo: cooking to: SEAN DENNIS from: DAVE DRUM date: 2021-02-10 19:14:00 subject: MealMaster databases > MSGID: 1:18/200.0 60242334 > Hi everyone, > > For those that use MealMaster with multiple databases, how do you > set that up and switch between them? I'm quickly reaching the > limit to my first main database. It's as easy as "Bob's Your Uncle". Make a new sub-directory with the desired name in your "RECIPES" directory. Open Meal master and press "M" for the Maintenance/Set Up menu. Then "F" for filepath. You'll get a requester that says ENTER-Select or ESC-Manual Entry. Press the ESCAPE key and type in the name of the sub-directory you just created. MM will make all the indexes and other housekeeping things that are needed. I just created a sub-dir called "Try_It" to do that very thing and to confirm that my memory was accurate. ----- echo: cooking to: Sean Dennis from: Dale Shipp date: 2021-02-11 02:07:00 subject: Re: MealMaster databases -=> On 02-10-21 13:17, Sean Dennis <=- -=> spoke to All about MealMaster databases <=- SD> For those that use MealMaster with multiple databases, how do you set SD> that up and switch between them? I'm quickly reaching the limit to my SD> first main database. We have many databases. To create a new one: from main menu press M for maintenance menu. Then press F for filepath That will give you a listing of the databases you have, arrow down to select the one you want to go to and then hit enter--OR-- hit Esc to create a new database. It will say that it does not exist, do you want to create (Y/N?) -- hit Y. Once you have a new database created, you will probably want to move recipes to it from the one you had before. I think the best way to do that is to do a search on something, automark, then export from the old database, then switch to the new one and import. Go back to the old one and delete marked recipes. These operations can be found in the utilities section. If you have any further problems, just let me know and I'll try to walk you through a solution if I can. Dale Shipp fido_261_1466 (at) verizon (dot) net (1:261/1466) ... Shipwrecked in Silver Spring, Maryland. 02:18:55, 11 Feb 2021 ___ Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 --- Maximus/NT 3.01 * Origin: Owl's Anchor (1:261/1466)