You have to specify the full path when opening the SQL database, instead
of using the helper that derives it from the context.


Just Checking wrote:
> I tried that, and it didn't seem to work. In both manifests, I
> specified:
>
> android:sharedUserId="org.mydomain.projectname"
> But no luck.
>
> From the documentation, I think the only thing it does is make the two
> processes run under the same user ID, but you still have to do
> something else to make one look at the other's data rather than create
> its own. Perhaps something to do with contexts?
>
> On Apr 27, 4:57 am, MrSnowflake <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Iirc you can make the 2 version of the app use the same userId on the
>> phone, that way you have full access to the lite data from the pro
>> application.
>>     
>
> >   


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