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Hi Josh,
Can you check the memory card on your tablet to see whether a) you have one and
b) you can access it fine.
Your entries will be within the SQLite instance on the handset but just to make
sure all OK hardware wise.
all the best
David
Original comment by daanen...@gmail.com
on 21 Aug 2012 at 4:04
No problem accessing the sd card, can get to other files on it no problem.
what should I look for on the sqllite db to find it ?
Original comment by jjmilburn@gmail.com
on 22 Aug 2012 at 6:16
Just following up on this -- where is the SQLLite database located on my
tablet (the one that Epicollect uses)? Is it in the internal memory, or
the SD Card, and what is the path to reach it?
Thank you,
Josh
Original comment by jjmilburn@gmail.com
on 10 Sep 2012 at 1:24
Hi Josh, on my devices, only images taken by epicollect are stored on the SD
card, each labelled as deviceID_timecode.jpg where timecode is the same as in
the associated epicollect Entry.
All other information like GPS and your own formfield answers are stored in
internal memory.
On our Sony Xperia Go we can easily access internal memory when linking to a PC
via USB, just by not activating the usual USB-SD link that you use to download
images etc. THis doesn't work on our Xperia X10. How you access internal memory
on other devices I have no idea, but that is not an epicollect-specific
question and you should be able to get answers for your device on other forums.
Incidentally, because of local slow wifi in our Indian locations, we copy the
epicollect jpg images to a PC via USB for internet upload to our own server,
and erase them from the SD card. This makes our epicollect Sync much faster so
our field workers get much faster turnaround when emptying their phone. And
it's easy for us to re-pair the images with their entries using their
deviceID_timecode.jpg names.
If you let Epicollect sync the images to Epicollects server in the way they
intended, each image can be collected from its own URL using a quite different
alphanumeric code. However this is also listed in the Sync XML or csv file.
Original comment by woola...@gmail.com
on 24 Dec 2012 at 5:53
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
jjmilburn@gmail.com
on 16 Aug 2012 at 9:43