09-20-2024, 05:52 AM
You would need to enable Settings->Storage->Expose Database, set the storage location to the OneDrive folder and then be careful not to make changes to files in the cloud while you are actively using the app on one of the devices, otherwise the databases on each device would be overwriting each other.
As far as the sync feature itself, yes, a copy of the database file has to be in that directory, and it has to be the database file that MobileSheets created as part of the sync (you can't just copy the database file into that directory, as that's now how the sync feature works). The sync feature is designed to merge libraries together that may not be identical - it's not like the file sync you use with OneDrive, Dropbox, etc that just tries to ensure the files are identical across devices. It does this by comparing database files (the one stored in the cloud vs the one stored on the device). So you would not want to mix trying to use the sync library feature with letting OneDrive automatically synchronize files.
Mike
As far as the sync feature itself, yes, a copy of the database file has to be in that directory, and it has to be the database file that MobileSheets created as part of the sync (you can't just copy the database file into that directory, as that's now how the sync feature works). The sync feature is designed to merge libraries together that may not be identical - it's not like the file sync you use with OneDrive, Dropbox, etc that just tries to ensure the files are identical across devices. It does this by comparing database files (the one stored in the cloud vs the one stored on the device). So you would not want to mix trying to use the sync library feature with letting OneDrive automatically synchronize files.
Mike