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> Fri Jul 31 2015 15:34:56 CEST from "sqlite-mail"
> Subject: [sqlite] Bug in
>sqlite3_trace/trigger/delete
>
> H
(d_id) REFERENCES ad(id)
CONSTRAINT constrained_fkey_ad_id FOREIGN KEY(d_id) REFERENCES ad(id)
);
COMMIT;
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> Wed Aug 05 2015 12:16:09 CEST from "sqlite-mail"
> Subject: Re: [sqlite] Bug in
>sqlite3_trace/trigger/delete
>
>
>>Hello !
>>
c_id) REFERENCES
> ac(id), -- here we have the comma separating a constraint
> CONSTRAINT constrained_fkey_ad_id FOREIGN KEY(d_id) REFERENCES ad(id)
> );
>
> COMMIT;
>
> -
>
> Thanks in advance for your time and attention !
>
> Mon Aug 03 2015 13:08:08 CES
odoo.db
and
$ sqlite3 ./odoo.db "SELECT count(*) FROM res_users WHERE id = 7;"
0
Is this as expected?
Dan.
> Cheers !
>
> Mon Aug 03 2015 13:08:08 CEST from "Dan Kennedy"
> Subject: Re: [sqlite] Bug in
> sqlite3_trace/trigger/delete
>
On 07/31/2015 08:34 PM, sqlite-mail wrote:
> Hello !
>
> I'm using sqlite for a project and with this specific database
> https://dev.dadbiz.es/tmp/odoo.db.zip (12MB compressed / 38MB uncompressed)
> this is happening:
>
> -1 Registering an sqlite3_trace function when trying to delete a
Hello? !
?
I'm using sqlite for a project and with this specific database
https://dev.dadbiz.es/tmp/odoo.db.zip (12MB compressed / 38MB uncompressed)
this is happening:
?
-1 Registering an sqlite3_trace function when trying to delete a record just
inserted on the table "res_users" the registered
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