Jens Alfke wrote:
> On Nov 11, 2017, at 6:31 AM, Simon Slavin wrote:
>> There is no documentation for this. Which means that even if you find
>> that, say, macrons are allowed in this version, they might not be allowed
>> in the next version.
>
> Um, really? That sounds bad
As you are familiar with VBA I can see two other options:
1. Use Christian Werner's ODBC driver from Access (or Excel):
http://www.ch-werner.de/sqliteodbc/
2. Use Olaf Schmidt's COM dll with Access (or Excel):
http://www.vbrichclient.com/#/en/About/
RBS
On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 9:54 PM, Balaji
I'm not using a C compiler. Delphi Berlin doesn't compile C, AFAIK.
I'll play around with that tonight as I've got a project I need to
start up tonight.
Third party libraries include those like LiteDAC, or DISQLite3, or
Synopse mORMot framework.
On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 1:34 PM, Jens Alfke
On 13 Nov 2017, at 21:54, Balaji Ramanathan wrote:
> Is there a third party free tool like MS Access that would allow me to
> connect to a SQLite db in the back-end and enable me to create a custom
> front-end to it with forms and reports? All my searches for
On 11/13/17, Peter Da Silva wrote:
> Since sqlite originated as a Tcl extension it’s got excellent Tcl bindings,
> and Tcl has an excellent platform-independent GUI in Tk, so it seems to me
> that would be the best and simplest way to create a GUI front end for
>
Since sqlite originated as a Tcl extension it’s got excellent Tcl bindings, and
Tcl has an excellent platform-independent GUI in Tk, so it seems to me that
would be the best and simplest way to create a GUI front end for sqlite.
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sqlite-users
On 13 Nov 2017, at 7:33pm, Jens Alfke wrote:
> On Nov 11, 2017, at 6:31 AM, Simon Slavin wrote:
>
>> There is no documentation for this. Which means that even if you find that,
>> say, macrons are allowed in this version, they might not be allowed
Hi,
I have been using SQLite without any programming language so far. I
maintain the data in SQLite and use SqliteStudio (www.sqlitestudio.pl) for
inputting data into it and running queries to look at outputs. However
SqliteStudio does not have a programmable back-end that allows me to take
OK, thanks for the short and sweet answer! I just wanted to make sure I
wasn't missing something.
Balaji Ramanathan
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> On Nov 11, 2017, at 6:31 AM, Simon Slavin wrote:
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> There is no documentation for this. Which means that even if you find that,
> say, macrons are allowed in this version, they might not be allowed in the
> next version.
Um, really? That sounds bad for
> On Nov 11, 2017, at 3:41 PM, Stephen Chrzanowski wrote:
>
> Although there are pay for, and free to use, libraries that can be
> linked into my applications, I've never been satisfied with the code
> provided.
Hm, I didn’t say anything about 3rd party libraries, so I’m
As other folks have mentioned, doing it in an external language is going to be
easiest.
That being said, CTE's are almost a full language in themselves.
I'm just gonna go with 1 value here for the example, but how about something
like...
with recursive foo (RowNumber, F1, sumF1, OverallAvgF1,
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