Objective
- Use Azure SQL as an alternative to SQLite
Step 1: Reset site
Use Azure's App Service Editor to delete tenants.json file and the Sites folder
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Step 2: Restart the site and redo the setup
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Step 3: Choose SQL and enter the connection string
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Step 4: Check the site and the SQL tables
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Step 5: Remeber to re-enable the Azure Media Storage
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