Dumb Question: Resetting Books with Input Fields for Student Answers to Exercises
I'm getting ready to work my way through A Graded Reader of Biblical Hebrew again. Unfortunately, it already has all of my (corrected) answers to the exercises from the first time I went through it. Is there a simple way to erase all of the old entries at one time?
If not, I'd like to suggest that this would be a very helpful feature for those of us who may want (or need) to work through course materials more than once.
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No simple way.
The answers are kept on a database in ...\Logos\Documents\random.id\UserInputs. If you delete the folder, it will be restored. But, if you have an SQlite Browser, you can delete all records for the one resource...
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Dave, thanks for the answer! I'll have to look into SQLite.
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Dave,
I may be slow. I downloaded DB Browser for SQLite and went looking for the database. The file I found was this:
C:\Users\EastTN\AppData\Local\Logos5\Documents\0bnjwtks.fzw\UserInputs\UserInputs2.db
When I opened it with DB Browser, the file appeared empty. Could I be looking in the wrong place? I suspect that I'm making a boneheaded mistake. If it's simply that I'm trying to do something that's to complicated to make sense, let me know and I'll drop it.
Thanks!
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EastTN said:
When I opened it with DB Browser, the file appeared empty.
It isn't easy!
- Select Browse Data
- Click on the Table menu below, and select UserInputs
- Enter your Resource Id (from the Resource's Information page) into the Filter box under SyncId e.g. LLS:OpendoorJN
- this will select the Questions that you answered in that resource e.g. Q3, Q4, Q5 ... Q31, Q32
- Select every row e.g. shift-click in a single column, then click the Delete Record button at top right (not shown here).
- the table should be empty
- Exit DB Browser. You will be asked if you want to save the changes...
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Dave Hooton said:
Whoa! Thanks for the detailed instructions. I'll take a stab at that as soon as I a chance (we're hitting the road for Christmas soon).
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Hey, it worked! Thank you very much, Dave!
Merry Christmas!
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