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Originally Posted by touring
Thanks Filmo
Does this mean that even if there was a way to delete and replace to sqlite file, rebuilding the database would not work anyway? That the only way is to identify the dud book?
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well if its a bad book, its in the 100 you added.
You can add 5 at a time and see what happens or 20 at a time.
If the first batch get processed ok, you go on to the next 20, or so. If there is a problem in the next batch you can remove the books, and add one at a time till you find the book in that batch that is the issue.
Mind you if its a bad database due to corruption the only way to fix it is to replace it with a known good copy, or to sign out and back in on the device. Might mean you have to update the firmware though, and if your happy with the current firmware you may not want to do that!
good luck
Jack