aSQLiteManager в Android Market

Icon for aSQLiteManager 3.0 aSQLiteManager (v. 3.0)
Разработано Andsen

aSQLiteManger is my SQLite manager for Android.
You can:
Secure editing of all databases on roorted phones through aShell (beta).
Open databases from within aSQLiteManager and from a number of file managers.
List tables, views and indexes.
Display data, structure and definitions SQL for tables and views.
Execute any SQL including 'Drop' / 'Create' statements (simple SQL builder included).
Add and edit records from data browser (Add button at title / Edit button at each row).
Copy the content of any cell to the clip board by clicking at it
Store all executed statements in the opened database (in a table called aSQLiteManager).
Select SQL history from query form.
Begin transaction, Commit and Rollback.
Export database to SQL script and restore databases from script.
Export to ASCII file of query results.
Execute SQL scripts, full script or single lines.
SQLite does not validate data types during data entry but aSQLiteManager set the Android input mode reflecting the field types.



Бесплатно

Категория: Инструменты
Закачек: 10000-50000
Размер: 159.0 KB
Опубликовано: 2012-08-01
Обновлено: 2012-08-01

Официальный сайт:
Aaa.andsen.dk/aSQLiteManage...

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Системное имя пакета: dk.andsen.asqlitemanager

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Комментарии и оценки пользователей для aSQLiteManager

[2012-02-21] incarn8life:
Luv it!
[2012-02-17] Allen:
Fantastic tool Great job
[2012-02-16] Demsar:
Nice job!
[2012-02-09] Thaweesak Buaratcharoen:
Kindly increase space or font for database browser. Too small on 320x240 device
[2012-02-07] Jody:
Awesome Works great
[2012-02-02] Robert:
Works well This app has so far worked well and consistently. It took me a while to figure how to use the sql script feature. Initially when i would open a script file i wouldn't see the sql statements i knew were in the file and it would not run the script. It also did not give any errors. The problem turned out to be that i did not have semicolons at the end of my statements in the script file. As soon as i put the semicolons in i was able to see my sql statements when i opened the script file in the app.
[2012-02-01] voytek:
Handy tool.
[2012-01-27] bent:
Works beautifully I just pulled (with great ease) a list I wanted out of another app's saved database. Thanks!
[2012-01-18] Brandon:
Ummm The only thing this does is allows u to select a filename for the hardcoded output. Wtf
[2012-01-11] Ashutosh:
Good job!! Good job!!
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