![]() ![]() To write multiline statements, use Shift Enter to move to a new line without executing the box. To write a new SQLite statement, focus on a text area and then press the "Enter" key. The active database is the one that is used to execute your SQLite statements. You can always use the drop-down menu to change the active database. This id can be used later to download the database. When a new database is added, the top-right drop-down menu displays then name as well as a unique id. Simply drop one or more databases to the view. If you need more space, use the "Toggle Fullscreen" context item in the "File" menu. It is recommended to download the databases to your machine and then drop them into the UI. Note that since this page does not have any remote access, the "Download active Database" method might not work if the "X-Frame-Options" is not set properly. You can use the "File" menu item to load a database or just drop the database into the viewport. SQLite Manager can handle multiple SQLite databases at the same time. You can even run the application when there is no internet access if you have let the to first fully load. ![]() Your database is not being sent to any remote servers. Note that this web application works offline if all resources are first loaded. The web application uses the official SQLite code which is compiled to JavaScript and hence can be run on your browser without the need to access any remote resources to compute your commands. This web application should work just fine in all modern web browser. The idea is to manipulate multiple SQLite databases without the need to install a native application.
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