Haha dass weis ich ganz genau :) i did it on purpose as you know some Niederlandisch.

Total commander is a File program which is also free to use on Windows, i use it all the time. In fact it's a program i think i use the most.

But now i have also Double Commander as it is available for Linux and MacOS too. It works a 1000 times better/easier/faster than any "st*pid/unusable/unfriendly" file program on Windows/linux/macos, because you see 2 drives/folder at one time, you can zip/unzip ftp with whatever. (Double COmmander works slightly different but Total Commander is not there for MacOs) Think of good old Norton Commander.

It's also for Android these days.


Ok i checked with a standard File app on the tablet i use for testing but i can't find any residu. Still it does not come up with the question i need.

I create the sqlite DB once it is installed the first time. It works ok in IDE, when i remove the DB.


Ciao! Jerry


Op 16-5-2019 om 18:40 schreef Klaus major-k via use-livecode:
Hi Jerry

Am 16.05.2019 um 18:24 schrieb JJS via use-livecode 
<[email protected]>:

Beste Klaus,
:-)

"Beste Klaus" is dutch, german is -> Bester Klaus

Yep, german has a lot of different cases which makes it so hard to learn, sorry 
only know
the latin words for the cases:
Nominativ -> Der beste Mann -> the best man
Genitiv -> des besten Mannes -> (of) the best man
Dativ -> dem besten Mann -> the best man
Akkusativ -> den vbesten Mann -> the best man
:-D

nice that you bring this up. I am working on an app (changing a desktop version 
to mobile) that uses sqlite.
And i was under a same kind of impression, but did not check out on the device 
itself further.
(Because if i remove the app and reinsall it should come up with a question 
when a db does not exist.)
But for android i use "engine and for iphone "home"
Not sure what you mean? If you add the files via the "Copy files" tab in the 
"standalone application settings"
then they will be found in the standalone in -> specialfolderpath("resources"), 
which works on ALL platforms
and also in the IDE!

And need to be copied to -> specialfolderpath("documents") before we can use 
them, at least the database files.

Is it also sqlite that they use?
Yes.

How did they check on the device?
He wrote he used -> Total-Commander
Whatever that is, I do not own any mobile device.

There still was a folder or something left?
Sorry, he did not tell all the details.

Thanks, Jerry

Op 16-5-2019 om 12:20 schreef Klaus major-k via use-livecode:
Hi friends,

this just came up in the german LC forum.
A user wrote that de-installing an app from his Android phone did not
remove database files copied to -> specialfolderpath("documents")?

I always thought that this special folder is just a folder INSIDE of the apk
where we are allowed to write and de-installing the complete apk would
remove everything related to that app. No?

Thanks for any info!
Groetjes

Klaus

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http://www.major-k.de
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