Why not just restore the mac using Time Machine at the beginning?
My MacBook recently upgraded to the new OS; Mojave, but there were some issues with it which resulted in reformatting the hard drive and doing a clean install of Mojave.
I had previously backed up the data using Time Machine, but today when I tried to restore the database file for Rekordbox from Time machine it seems to have disappeared (or maybe I am looking in the wrong location?)
From what I understand the database file should be located within ~/Library/Application Support/Pioneer/rekordbox but within the "Application Support" folder on time machine there is not a folder named Pioneer and/or Rekordbox.
Is there another possible location I might find the database file?
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Why not just restore the mac using Time Machine at the beginning?
because the reason I did the clean install of Mojave is because there were many errors when it upgraded to Mojave, and the only way to eliminate those errors was with the clean install, so doing a full restore may well reintroduce whatever caused those errors
It didn't for me. Had 2011 iMac. Used Time Machine when I bought the 2018 MacBook pro. You should try that if you can't get the location.
You're looking in the wrong place, try /Users/<user name>/Library/Application Support/Pioneer/rekordbox