This works for sqlite.  postgre, etc. you have to do as above.

On Monday, December 10, 2018 at 8:03:10 PM UTC-5, Simon A wrote:
>
> if you are really lazy, you can just zip your whole project. then transfer 
> to another machine.
>
> I transfer my projects from work (using windows) to home (using ubuntu) 
> then vice versa. I only had to manually install the necessary packages will 
> be notified to you when you need to get them installed when you try to run 
> the server.
>
> Also if you be using a different set of database, then that's another set 
> of configuration.
>
> On Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at 3:14:07 AM UTC+8, computer engineering 
> Forum wrote:
>>
>> I want to change my pc but i fear i wont be able to access the projects
>>
>

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