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I think once the 'tables'/views of the RDBMS I mentioned earlier are
visible etc the task of overhauling the data will be considerably
simplified, mainly because of the many ad hoc queries you can run on it.

For example a query over 'versions' reveals that certain properties
were added to all or sub-sets of all devices 'in one go', all with the
same default values.

My main point is : we then have a way to approach this systematically.

By the end of the week...

esjr
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