![]() ![]() Some of the commonly used browsers may actually allow this scenario. FYI, I used iFunBox on Windows to retrieve the SQL file from the PhatNotes sandbox on the original iPad, since the data transmission facilities in PhatNotes had stopped working following an iOS upgrade.Imaging a scary scenario: you open a simple html document, and after a little while, your proprietary files unbeknownst to you find their way to somebody else’s hard drive…ĭocuments, source code, SSH keys, passwords…All the files you, the authorized user, have access to - gone. The reason I bought this app was specifically to deal with the above-mentioned iPad/iPhone database, which is critical to me and which I was forced to migrate to MacOS. I haven’t tried this function with any other SQL databases. The SQL database was originally created by the PhatNotes iPhone/iPad app, which is quite old and no longer supported, perhaps this has something to do with this issue? However, other SQL editors I’ve tried on MacOS don’t have any trouble accessing and modifying record data in this database. Going through the “Alter” process for the record also does not let me change the data. Double-clicking only selects the text under the mouse as if I’m copy/pasting. Export to SQL, delimited text, XML or Microsoft Excel-compatible formats.Īfter I open a database, sometimes I can double-click a data record to open an edit window so I can change data, but usually usually I can’t. Store your commonly used SQL as snippets for easy re-use later. ![]()
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