On 10 Mar 2013, at 7:53pm, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> dd wrote:
>> I have backup of existing database. I just want to hide this backup
>> database.
>
> If the backup file is hidden, you won't be able to restore from it.
> I doubt that that is your goal.
>
> What is your
dd wrote:
> I have backup of existing database. I just want to hide this backup
> database.
If the backup file is hidden, you won't be able to restore from it.
I doubt that that is your goal.
What is your actual purpose for hiding this file?
Regards,
Clemens
On 10 Mar 2013, at 7:52am, dd wrote:
> I have backup of existing database. I just want to hide this backup
> database.
Hiding a file is a function of your operating system, not SQLite. Get some
experience with hiding a simple text file. Once you have that working, just
I have backup of existing database. I just want to hide this backup
database.
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 5:49 PM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> dd wrote:
> > I want to hide sqlite database file.
>
> If you hide it, SQLite will not be able to open it.
> It would be easier to just
dd wrote:
> I want to hide sqlite database file.
If you hide it, SQLite will not be able to open it.
It would be easier to just delete the file.
What do you actually want to achieve?
Regards,
Clemens
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dd wrote:
>Is there any flag to create sqlite database in hidden mode? (chmod,
> setfileattributes are os specific). I am looking for os independent.
There is no OS-independent way to hide files.
For that matter, several OSes cannot hide files at all.
What is your actual goal?
Regards,
Hi all,
Is there any flag to create sqlite database in hidden mode? (chmod,
setfileattributes are os specific). I am looking for os independent. It
runs on 3 major desktop oss.
Thanks,
dd.
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