I'll endorse that plus in noting that I have seen tables wiped clean
with geopackage where there may be multiple users. Even if there is only
one actual user, there is a risk with multiple clients on a file based
system because there is no inherent mechanism with the file based layers
to handle transactions the way there would be with a DBMS server. SQLite
is not recommend over a network for multiple clients.
That is separate from the other point which is that any one local client
can overwrite the cloud version which is risky. Is there versioning
control built into OneDrive?
On 5/04/22 03:33, Carlo A. Bertelli (Charta s.r.l.) via QGIS-Developer
wrote:
Could you please provide some more info about the format of the data?
I think your question does not imply using a DBMS server which I could
suggest in this case. Sharing a file that can be updated on a remote
file system involves some (risky) reaction, but cloud storage is
different, it involves syncronisation and I think it requires some
planning and careful evaluation of the consequences of the choices of
every participant in the workgroup. If you synchronise the empty file
towards a non-empty version... you get an empty file.
Maybe you can recover the work looking to all the revisions of the
same file on Onedrive. Good luck.
c
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