Thankyou, I'll look into that and learn the migrations system in PART 3 of 
the Blog tutorial.  My perspective at this point, was as someone new to 
cake just trying to follow the turorials to see if cakephp was something 
within my grasp.  The mysql above with instructions to execute the 
following SQL is part of the tutorial. If I knew SQLITE better, I would 
have got it converted to SQlite correctly first time!  When I get to PART 3 
of the tutorial, I'll play with migrations;
 
Thankyou.
 
On Tuesday, September 22, 2015 at 3:24:50 AM UTC-4, José Lorenzo wrote:

> If you use the migrations plugin, there is no need to use the correct SQL 
> for creating the database, as cake will take care of generating everything 
> correctly for you.
>
> Check the sections of the tutorial about using the migrations plugin.
>
> On Monday, September 21, 2015 at 3:38:11 AM UTC+2, jacmgr wrote:
>>
>> I ahev successfully installed cake and Mysql and completed the tutorials 
>> for bookmarks and blog.  Now I want to use SQlite.  I can successfully 
>> connect to my sqlite database.  I tried using the same Mysql statements 
>> found on page 13 of the cookbook that were successful with Mysql; however,  
>> I got several errors and the tables were not created.   Does any one have a 
>> export of the sql statements that will work in SQlite.  I really would like 
>> to use SQlite.  Any help would be greatly appreciated. These are the errors 
>> and not sure how to modify so that they are consistent with cake:
>>
>

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