yeah its possible... just rename ur database file extension to .db n push it
to sd card..

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2009/11/12 richard <[email protected]>

> Thank you very much!
>
> On Nov 5, 9:19 am, Matt <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Here's a link to ReignDesign that describes how to store your db as an
> > asset that installs with the app:
> http://www.reigndesign.com/blog/using-your-own-sqlite-database-in-and...
> >
> > After creating the sqlite db from the asset, the version number of the
> > sqlite copy will be 0 so I'd recommend going ahead and setting it to
> > your current app version - makes publishing updates a lot easier.
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