This is commonly in C:\Users\Public\Softouch\EasyWorship\Default\Databases\Data\ but may vary.Locate the EasyWorship database files in the EasyWorship data directory.Clone this repository to a location on your computer that PHP has write access to.Ensure that PHP has PDO SQLite support and MBString support (see for details - thanks jonathantjm!).It doesn't have a graphical user interface, however you can run this from the command line or from a web browser. To use this solution, you'll need to be comfortable with running PHP scripts. Previous versions of EasyWorship have had different 3rd party solutions that have sprung up.įor further information about these, the following links may be useful: This solution was conceived when faced with an EasyWorship 6.1 library of 800+ songs which no-one wanted to retype! It caused me to look closely at the database format and come to the conclusion that the best solution was to extract the data from the tables and clean up the contents programmatically. EasyWorship 6.1 now stores its databases in SQLite3 format, which meant that all other export utilities no longer worked (see below for Other Export Methods that work with previous versions). Previous versions of EasyWorship (including 6.0) used a different database storage engine. This PHP-based solution accesses the EasyWorship 6.1 database and exports all of the songs as plain text files suitable for importing into another lyric projection system (tested with ProPresenter 6.1). do whatever you want with it, but no warranty!)