SQLite Generator - SQLite Generator helps you generate and edit SQLite databases. This software *requires* a SDCard, or an external storage plugged in, as its primary purpose is to generate databases that you can copy and use elsewhere. In its current form, SQLite Generator can help you in the following tasks : - Create SQLite databases - List their tables - Create tables within those databases including : Adding columns with basic constraints (NULL, DEFAULT), Defining a simple or composed primary key, Defining simple or composed foreign keys. - View tables data and: Edit fields, Insert new rows (In edit mode), Delete rows (Long click on the row id in Edit mode). - Drop tables - And of course, Delete databases Permissions required : * External storage Read/Write permissions : The main feature of this application is to be generate and edit databases, which you can then extract and use where you desire. For that reason, this software writes the generated databases on the externa
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