the database file has the following name: PPMDBSQLite.db; the date shown in the "Modified on" column is the latest date you have used Primavera and thus saved project data in the database; the date shown in the "Created on" column is the date where P6 was installed on the PC
the file size is closed to 25Mb if the database is empty; mine is 55Mb today
re-install P6 on the same PC and connect P6 to an "existing database" when required by the install process
Hope it helps,
Alexandre
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Submitted by sonnyvalderama on Thu, 2018-09-06 10:35
[[wysiwyg_imageupload:6053:]]Hi All, Thanks for your help. I found something in my PC. I think this is the database file where I established my schedule. The file is dated the day I installed the P6 and created the database. And yes, sorry if I posted on the wrong forum. :)
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Submitted by Santosh Bhat on Thu, 2018-09-06 05:30
as you were working on a stand-alone P6, the project data still were saved in the local database SQLlite; you should be able to install P6 anew and connect it to the existant database, maybe you will need some help from the IT people
if the SQLlite database was not deleted with your local account, the project data were not deleted either
Hope it helps
Alexandre
P.S. The next time, write your post in the Primavera forum
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22 years 9 monthsSonny,the database file has
Sonny,
the database file has the following name: PPMDBSQLite.db; the date shown in the "Modified on" column is the latest date you have used Primavera and thus saved project data in the database; the date shown in the "Created on" column is the date where P6 was installed on the PC
the file size is closed to 25Mb if the database is empty; mine is 55Mb today
re-install P6 on the same PC and connect P6 to an "existing database" when required by the install process
Hope it helps,
Alexandre
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7 years 10 monthssqlite.db_.pngHi All, Thanks
[[wysiwyg_imageupload:6053:]]Hi All, Thanks for your help. I found something in my PC. I think this is the database file where I established my schedule. The file is dated the day I installed the P6 and created the database. And yes, sorry if I posted on the wrong forum. :)
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20 years 6 monthsSQLite DB's are saved as a
SQLite DB's are saved as a single file on your PC - if you have backup of this file then you shoul dbe able to recover the database.
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22 years 9 monthsHi Sonny,as you were working
Hi Sonny,
as you were working on a stand-alone P6, the project data still were saved in the local database SQLlite; you should be able to install P6 anew and connect it to the existant database, maybe you will need some help from the IT people
if the SQLlite database was not deleted with your local account, the project data were not deleted either
Hope it helps
Alexandre
P.S. The next time, write your post in the Primavera forum