![]() ![]() String directory = Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getAbsolutePath() įile dbFile = new File(directory+ "/large.sqlite") Don't forget the uses permission import See the code below (i have manually put the sqlite "large" on my phone, then i open it & list the tables inside for testing). Yet, you can easily do what you want using the android classes for sqlite database. I think that he ketai "load()" method uses the path to this folder and is not able to go elsewhere. sqlite when created or used are stored in a folder called "data".
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