Just pick "File -> Open" off the menu and then point and click that hooey-gooey
at the database file ... (Assuming here -- most hooey-gooeys have a File Open
menu clickety-pokey to open a file ...)
Though since the problem is with "SQLite Studio" I would suggest either RTFM or
contacting
On 2 Oct 2018, at 11:00pm, am...@juno.com wrote:
> As such, I would be most appreciative if someone would e-mail me incredibly
> explicit directions on how to import a file in SQLite DB to SQLite studio.
The two programs should be able to open the same database files. SQLite has
only one
October 2, 2018 Dear Good People: While I have both SQLite DB and SQlite
Studio on I my computer, I have not been able to export files from SQLite DB to
SQLite Studio--so that I get all the database functions I need. This involves
say putting a field in ascending order, filtering out
>> On Sep 25, 2018, at 11:14 AM, dmp wrote:
>>
>> The result for the 50K file db test of SQLite was 370.184
>> seconds. Is this a reasonable transfer speed, given the
>> conditions noted?
> You haven't specified how much of that time was spent in SQLite. For all
we know,
> 370 seconds was spent
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