The Route I am Working on Has Dissapeared

I have been having ongoing problems using TRS19 on my Mac (Monterey OS), so upgraded to TRS22, but now cannot find the route that I have been working on in TRS19. As it is quite extensive I don't want to have to recreate it. Is there an easy way to transfer it from TRS19 to TRS22 (given the difficulty of finding the original in Finder)?
 
Hi Zec

Yes, I worked that out, but that leaves me with having to use the old data set when using that route, but changing to the new data set when I want to run any of the new routes included in TRS22. Is there a way that I can save this route into a temporary format whence it can be reopened and saved in the new data set?

And I can confirm that TRS22 has fixed the issues I was having with TRS19 using Monterey. Thanks for that.
 
Why do you need to change data sets?

Just point your TRS22 install to the old local data folder using TRS22, problem solved.

If not, what is the problem using this approach?
 
Tony's solution above is simplest.

However, if you plan on still using your TRS19 (which I doubt) you should COPY your data folder, point '22 to it, and do dbr. Each game should have it's own userdata folder. They are totally separate installs.

Or, if you don't have much DLC you can keep the "new" "empty" userdata folder for '22. Just export your Route from '19 as a CDP and drop it onto the CM window of '22. Reinstall any DLC you might have.
 
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