![]() ![]() You can access the Kudu console by going to Open the Kudu console for your web app.To download the current version of your SQLite database file, you can try the following steps: Instead, a new database file is created each time your web app starts up. Typically, the SQLite database file is stored in a temporary directory on the server and is not persisted across deployments or server restarts. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions or Ayala Herrera , You may want to try clearing any caches or reloading the web app before downloading the database file to ensure that all changes have been written to the database. It's also possible that there is some caching going on that is preventing the changes from being immediately visible in the downloaded database file. Once you have located the correct database file, you should be able to download it via FTP and see all the changes made through the web app. ![]() ![]() To locate the correct SQLite database file, you may want to check the configuration of your web app and see where it is set to save the database file. It's possible that the database file you're downloading via FTP is not the correct file, or that the changes made through the web app are not being saved to the database file you think they are. ![]() Based on your description, it sounds like there may be some confusion about where the SQLite database file is located and where the changes made through the web app are being stored. ![]()
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