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the SQLite history file is stored in C:...AppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser DataDefaultHistory. How can I retrieve only two field of this database: visits.visits_time (converted to a Date) and urls.url in Java, in order to have an output like that: https://example.com/ 2018-10-25 08:42:27?










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