I want to trawl through my data from garmin connect but it appears you can only export one page at a time in the activities page. Whats the point of that?? I need access to ALL my stored data. Please can anyone help?
Just talked to customer service - you have to go page by page
I want to trawl through my data from garmin connect but it appears you can only export one page at a time in the activities page. Whats the point of that?? I need access to ALL my stored data. Please can anyone help?
So, I just got off the phone with someone from customer service. It seems that you have to go page-by-page to get your data. And, just to add to the insanity, there is no way to get your split mile times without going into each activity individually. But, their customer service reps are nice.
This is insane. Pinging the Garmin Connect devs on this one. Can you guys either add the ability to export everything, or perhaps a workaround, allow displaying more than 20 rows in the activities page (e.g., 500 or 1000?) Thanks.
I did that some time ago, migrating my SportyPal-data into Garmin. That´s the opposite direction, but should work also!
There are some Key-tracker, which can record mouse movements, clicks and keystrokes. Just process a download, jump to the next activity and stop recording.
Repeat that as long as you have activities. Don´t forget to set a little delay, to ensure the next activity is loaded.
This will take also a lot of time, but you can get some coffee and do something else :)
My first attempt on google:
http://www.mouserecorder.com/ But it´s not tested by me. I got an own application, back then.
If you want to get your entire data set out of Garmin Connect into another tool you can try Tapiirik. I just want to export the summary data to look at things like average times over a few years, winter vs summer etc. Seems a shame you can't just export that other than a page at a time.
+1 for being able to export the entire data set in a single command to a single .csv file.
It is tedious to have to export each page and concatenate the files the first time. After that you have to remember where you left off and export new sections and add the data to whatever tool you’re using (Excel in my case).
Being able to do a Select All and then export seems rather straight forward.
Garmin, if you’re listening to your customers, please add.