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    • Kuba SarataK Offline
      Kuba Sarata Bronze Member
      last edited by Kuba Sarata

      So the day has come - I’m in the Suunto App 😞
      The first day and the second question. How can I change things like the elevation gain (or others) for a move imported from the watch? I can see that I can change some basic elements like distance or time but not much else.

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        sartoric Moderator @Kuba Sarata
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        @kuba-sarata said in How to edit a move in suunto app?:

        I can see that I can change some basic elements like distance or time but not much else.

        Correct.

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        • Kuba SarataK Offline
          Kuba Sarata Bronze Member @sartoric
          last edited by

          @sartoric do you mean that there’s no option of changing those? Thank you for clarification 🙂

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          • sartoricS Offline
            sartoric Moderator @Kuba Sarata
            last edited by

            @kuba-sarata
            Yes, atm elevation can’t be modified

            SVTS - 2.40.38
            SSSWHR BARO Amber - 2.8.32
            Samsung A5 2016 - Android 7.0
            Samsung A33 2022 - Android 14 - One UI 6.1
            Suunto App Android 5.2.5 beta
            Suunto App IOs 2.45.0 (19123) beta on MBP M1

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              Kuba Sarata Bronze Member @sartoric
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              @sartoric thank you for the confirmation. We are sooooo doomed with this app 😞

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                Brad_Olwin Moderator @Kuba Sarata
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                @kuba-sarata said in How to edit a move in suunto app?:

                @sartoric thank you for the confirmation. We are sooooo doomed with this app 😞

                Well, I disagree. If you have a major correction to make, you can import .fit files into SA from Quantified Self. So you can fix your data in Strava or other apps then re-import back into SA to correct it. I’ve done this when necessary but it is rare as the data are typically fine. Rarely I forget to stop the watch and that is when I’ll have to fix.

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                • Kuba SarataK Offline
                  Kuba Sarata Bronze Member @Brad_Olwin
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                  @brad_olwin thanks for sharing this option. This would be a good idea for syncing new moves, that’s right.
                  I’m not sure though how the historical data imported from MC behaved and it’s impossible now to find all of the errors. Maybe you know were the moves imported from the data entered to MC or somehow from the raw files imported from the watch?
                  At the same time - just clicking ‘edit’ and entering a correct value is still much much easier 😉

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                    Brad_Olwin Moderator @Kuba Sarata
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                    @kuba-sarata The historical data should be fine, if you had errors in the historical data those errors were transferred.

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                      Teutch Bronze Member @Brad_Olwin
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                      @brad_olwin
                      With all the good I want in Suunto, but will such a solution be practical rather than allowing the manual modification of each value?!?!

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                      • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                        Brad_Olwin Moderator @Kuba Sarata
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                        @kuba-sarata said in How to edit a move in suunto app?:

                        @brad_olwin thanks for sharing this option. This would be a good idea for syncing new moves, that’s right.
                        I’m not sure though how the historical data imported from MC behaved and it’s impossible now to find all of the errors. Maybe you know were the moves imported from the data entered to MC or somehow from the raw files imported from the watch?
                        At the same time - just clicking ‘edit’ and entering a correct value is still much much easier 😉

                        Not for a lot of moves, it really would not matter. The import was tested and unlikely to result in errors. There is information that does not transfer. I understand why you may want adjustment of values but this is how the app is currently set.

                        Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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