i will take a look to this site that u send me.

but can you tell me, where is this db stored on my hard drive.

i know the path /data/data/your.app.package/databases/your-db-name.db

from the FileExplorer in eclipse, but where i can find it on my hdd.


On May 12, 1:38 am, Mark Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> VinceCarter wrote:
> > how can i use exactly this adb shell
>
> http://code.google.com/android/reference/adb.html
>
> > i have tried to run CMD under Windows and i have typed adb shell in
> > the android folder. After than i have input the command ".tables", but
> > there were no tables found.
>
> adb shell gives you a Linux shell. From that shell, you can execute
> sqlite3 to give you a SQLite shell, where .tables might work.
> Personally, I prefer to just adb pull the database to my workstation so
> I can use friendlier tools to examine the database.
>
> > Can you explain me, how must i use this shell and how can i delete the
> > existing databases with him.
>
> The database can be found at:
>
> /data/data/your.app.package/databases/your-db-name.db
>
> where your.app.package is the Java package for your application (e.g.,
> com.commonsware.android) and your-db-name is the name of your database,
> as supplied to createDatabase().
>
> The command in a Linux shell to delete a file is rm.
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)http://commonsware.com
> The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development -- coming in June 2008!
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