Hi,

Reading the other suggestions and your replies I don't think you're
going to find anything; you're mostly not happy that the suggestions are
too complicated, but databases *are* complicated and they're also very
generic in order to cover many use cases.

Ultimately if you want something direct and bespoke to the data you need
to manage, I think you're going to have to build an application for it.

However…

On Wed, Apr 01, 2026 at 08:45:48AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> Can anyone suggest anything that might provide what I want?  It
> doesn't absolutely **have** to work with sqlite3, I'm prepared to move
> to mariadb or postgresql if necessary (though I'd prefer not to).

If you are familiar with phpmyadmin and phppgadmin then there is also a
phpliteadmin for SQLite, and it's packaged in Debian. I haven't tried
it myself. If it's anything like the other two it will need quite a bit
of setup.

Thanks,
Andy

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