Hi Smith,

Yes it is the internal bluetooth application(bluetooth.apk) comes with the
android Os. from yours suggestion i found that the system exceeded the
total number of open fd(file discriptors) due to that its facing this
problem.

As you have mentioned correctly it is Android Os that is blocking the
system to open the database file.

earlier by seeing the error i thought it might be kind of sqlite error
which is out of my knowledge.

With the help of you guys, i am able to figure out the problem.

Thanks,
Sathish N




On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 5:21 PM, RSmith <rsm...@rsweb.co.za> wrote:

>
> On 2014/06/13 09:35, Sathish N wrote:
>
>> hi,
>>
>> Thanks for the help.
>>
>> As i mentioned i am new to sqlite so i am trying my best.
>>
>> And this is not my application .its internal application of android. i am
>> trying to understand and solve this.
>>
>> once again thanks for the help
>>
>
> Hi Sathish,
>
> Apologies, our friend Igor (and me) thought you had made an Android app
> which isn't working. If I understand correct - you did not make this app,
> it is downloaded or somehow native to the device or Android OS you use,
> right?
>
> Also, it is not working because it cannot INSERT or UPDATE the DB since
> that requires writing to the file, and what is clear from your posted logs,
> as Igor tried to point out, is that you do not have access rights to write
> to that destination on that device. In other words, the Android OS is
> blocking your app from writing to the selected destination. You need to
> either change the selected destination folder to write to, or you need to
> change the permissions for the current folder so that it allows you to
> write to it.
>
> Either way, it is a Permission problem and the OS prevents (blocks) you or
> your app to write to that folder because you do not have permission to
> write to it.
>
> How to do all that you will need to find out from the Android guide for
> your device or talk to the people who made the app. We as SQLite community
> members can only tell you WHY SQLite cannot do the INSERTS/UPDATES (because
> the file is not writable) but we do not know how to change your device or
> app or permissions to make that destination writable.
>
>
> (Apologies for the overly verbose piece but the poster likely communicates
> on the other end of a translating device, so more words might paint a
> better picture)
>
>
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Regards
Sathish N
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