understood. thanks very much:-)

On Feb 26, 8:03 pm, Ramiro Morales <cra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 9:51 AM, jason zones <zou...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > hello, all.
> > i have a problem when i type "python manage.py dbshell" in the commandline
> > within the mysite folder. i used sqlite3 as the db.
> > when i typed the command, it showed the error "You appear not to have the
> > 'sqlite3' program installed or on your path."
> > my installed python version is 2.6 and it is said the sqlite3 being a
> > module in the python, so i tried "import sqlite3", and it worked. so it
> > seemed sqlite3 module was there in the python, but it just cannot go into
> > the dbshell with "python manage.py dbshell" as the djangobook told. i also
> > tried to append the dir"c:\python26\Lib\sqlite3" to the sys path, but it
> > seemed not work.  my operating system is windows xp, anyone knows what's
> > wrong?
>
> There are two thing named sqlite3 at play here:
>
> First, the sqlite3 module that is part of the standard library  for Python 2.5
> and newer. The fact that's it's included means, in your platform, some files
> and directories named sqlite3.* and _sqlite3 under your C:\python2x
> installation directory, but you aren't supposed to mess with them because they
> are an implementation detail and you'd be breaking your Python installation if
> you did (just for completeness: they are the SQLite library in a dynamic
> library form and the Python DB-API 2module that allows Python programs like
> Django to access SQLite databases).
>
> Second there is the sqlite3.exe utility that can be download from SQLIte web
> site. It's a program that also knows how to access SQLite databases because it
> includes the SQLite library compiled statically for its own use (so the 
> program
> can be used in an standalone fashion).
>
> The dbshell Django management command uses this utility. So you need
> to download sqlite3.exe if you want to use it.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
>  Ramiro Morales
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