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I am creating a PhoneGap (android) project. In this I am populating a database table from reading a text file. (say my Package name is com.santu.jdictionary). But when I try to copy this 0000000000000001.db , as well as Databases.db files to /data/data/com.santu.jdictionary/app_database/file__0/ folder I get an error.

 void copy(String file, String folder) throws IOException 
  {

   File CheckDirectory;
   CheckDirectory = new File(folder);
   if (!CheckDirectory.exists())
   { 
    CheckDirectory.mkdir();
   }

      InputStream in = getApplicationContext().getAssets().open(file);
      OutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(folder+file);

      // Transfer bytes from in to out
      byte[] buf = new byte[1024];
      int len; while ((len = in.read(buf)) > 0) out.write(buf, 0, len);
      in.close(); out.close();

  }

Secondly, I have been able to successfully copy this file to the above said folder thru a phoneGap plugin, but after copying also PhoneGap is unable to use this file. When ever I try to open Database with this code, a new .db file is initialized (namely 0000000000000002.db)

 db = window.openDatabase("database", "1.0", "JDictionary", 10000000);
 db.transaction(populateDB,errorCB, successCB);

So Where am I making mistake.

thanking in advance.

santu ghosh

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  • Dumb question - but why not simply open the db the 'normal' way, and then read the text file and initialize the db? Feb 13, 2012 at 4:47
  • Hi Mr. Dumb, I mean Mr Raymond. Feb 17, 2012 at 8:38
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    Um.... seriously? I was trying to help. I can't see you getting much help with an attitude like that. Feb 17, 2012 at 12:58
  • @RaymondCamden he might have thought you were calling his question dumb, not that you were the one asking a dumb question
    – Antony
    Feb 17, 2012 at 13:33
  • Ah, well, if so, Santu, I was definitely NOT calling you dumb. ;) Feb 17, 2012 at 14:35

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