![]() ![]() Use interactive SQL by performing a right click on the desired table to write queries and analyse data.ĥ. On successful connection, it takes you the DB browser where you can see the databases created on your iOS device. So I manually created the DB using client object API methods and set my own encryption key. However AFAIK you can not get hold of the encryption key. You must undertsand that if you use client object APIs then Sybase automatically creates the DB with an encryption key when it is needed by the messaging client. udb file from you device onto the server. Specify the connection parameters: Before doing this, download the. Next connect with ultralite plugin from connections:ģ. ![]() So first find Sybase Central:where your unwired server is installedĢ. Normally the Ultralite plugin is available in the tool. However each DB can be analysed by its respective plugin inside Sybase Central. Every unwired server installation comes with Sybase Central as db editing tool for all Sybase databases. If you face the same issue use this technique:ġ. I found it a little difficult when Sybase moved from SQLite to Ultralite. It was a piece of cake when it was SQLite as there is a simple browser on sourceforge that anyone can download and use. I normally prefer to have a look into the local db (called sandbox) to see if my native app queries work. ![]() udb file on the iOS native apps to keep the data synchronised from the unwired server. I thought it is worthwhile to share it to you all. First of all, credits to Jan from SAP for helping me out on this. ![]()
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