Yeah that looks like the data hasn’t imported cleanly. I think the best thing to do will be to do the import again, one week at a time, from the manual File Importer (in the Backup, Import & Export) Settings menu.
Do a fresh install of the app, have a copy of the backup in the Import folder, then in the File Importer view try importing one samples week at a time, starting from newest and going backwards in time.
As you do it, check each week in timeline view, to make sure that it’s imported correctly, with no weirdness. If there is any weirdness, clean it up there before importing the next week back in time.
That should get you over the problem period, then it should be a quick process to import the remaining weeks with less fuss and checking.
Sorry for late reply. Havent been doing it yet but will get back when done.
I hope you can help me with something else when I get the other done.
What do the different icons mean and What do the places on top without distance mean? Also the places under the line why are those not ordered after the nearest as you can see on the picture.
Those are place category icons. Place results from Google Places have category info. Not all categories have matching icons, but you’ll see icons for things like restaurants, supermarkets, hospitals, etc. Just a little extra visual information.
Those are the Places that effectively overlap the Visit, so there’s zero effective distance between.
Distance is only one metric used in scoring/ranking the results. The system also takes into account how many times you’ve assigned the Place to Visits, how recent the most recently assigned Visit was, what times of day you typically visit those Places, what scoring/ranking the Google Places API applied to them (Google Places also doesn’t sort them purely by distance), and some other more technical metrics.
Basically they’re ordered “intelligently”, to hopefully float the most likely correct ones to the top, even if they’re not necessarily the closest.
Think of this example: Every day you go to a nearby convenience store, and also a nearby cafe. The convenience store and cafe are next to each other, only metres apart. You visit the convenience store in the mornings and evenings, but the cafe around lunch time. The Visit you’re editing is a Visit at lunch time. The Visit’s distance from the two Places is basically the same. So the system will score the cafe higher, because that’s a better match on time of day.