![]() Effectively, this means that one can make a vacuumed copy of the currently opened database from a SQLite manager as a backup. About two months ago (ver 3.27), the command was extended with an INTO clause that writes the result of the VACUUM to a new database file without modifying the original. The VACUUM command was provided in SQLite 3 and all of the referenced SQLite managers from the get-go but it operated directly on the database in memory. Unfortunately, both the CLI and PS detected another process and refused to proceed. The Zip is only available in PowerShell but both can copy files. If File Explorer could copy or zip the database file while open in RootsMagic and SQLite, it seemed reasonable that these other Windows utilities could, too. Copying or Zipping from the Command-Line or PowerShell When the copy of zip is complete, simply Cancel the window to back out to where you were with the database. Presumably, the speed of the subsequent operation is independent of the application that opened the File Explorer dialog. rmgc files, it is quicker selecting the database file. All support Copy, Paste and Send to Compressed (zipped) Folder. ![]()
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