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This does probably much more but certainly enough for what I need - namely to see and sort my sqlite data. Quick refreshes from my cloud repository and a very friendly UI. I’m a happy user — good show!
Nowhere in this app is there any link to anything approximating a help file. Which would be useful because the querying that you can do doesn’t seem to support tables that have foreign keys, which is precisely what I have, and is considered to be good practice in constructing a database. At the very least it would be nice if there was something to say, ‘standard SQLite features we do not support: foreign keys’ or some such. I don’t know that they don’t support them, but I can’t find any place where they say they do! And for that reason, this app is completely useless to me and I will be deleting it!
You can import and edit your files with this, but Export appears to be broken (although there’s a shortcut for it, nothing happens when you press it). So, in other words, useless, unless the only place you want your SQLite database is sitting inaccessibly on your Mobile.
Support does not exist. developer’s email address is bogus.
My needs for a database and associated sql queries aren’t complex and I don’t need to share with other users, so this will work for me. Right now my master list is in excel and imported to my master table with a CSV file. This will happen on a weekly basis. So my queries are used to create views. The last time I opened the app, none of my views are showing in the table/views section. I don’t want to pull up a query and run it every time I want to look at the view. Can you look at this?
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