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You can use the timestamp stored in the Please if your question is not an Issue, plz consider creating a thread in the discussion's areas instead |
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ok, sorry I didn't notice the discussion option. I will use that the next time (and for now take a closer look at the SP) |
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Hi,
so I am doing some testing for a setup if mine. I have got an application that works online / offline. So there is a local sqlite db and a remote SQL server. The application gets some new values every 15 seconds and it then writes that to the sqlite db and to the SQL server directly. I now would like to start using this library for when the connection with the SQL server goes down. I can then keep storing the data locally and just sync when the connection is back. That is pretty straightforward with this library.
But when there is a connection with the SQL server I would still like to write the data directly to the server. Is there a way how I can mark the local data (in the sqlite databas)that was successfully written to the SQL server as "already synced / present"?
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