create table coaches (coach_name text);
create table players (
playerName text not null,
salary integer,
fk_coach text,
constraint abc foreign key (fk_coach) references coaches (coach_name)
);
create table matches (
playedAgainst text not null,
to
@Keith
Thanks. I am new to SQL and DB in general; please clarify what *is it
valid* means. How do I check validity of schema?
On Mon, Feb 18, 2019, 1:17 AM Keith Medcalf
> Nice schema. Do you have a valid one?
>
>
> ---
> The fact that there's a Highway to Hell but only a Stairway to Heaven say
@Luuk
that was my initial approach. But everyone advices against nested select
statements. Can we do it without that sub-query?
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019, 11:04 PM Luuk
> On 17-2-2019 17:46, Rocky Ji wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > How can I prevent group by clause from reducing the number of rows
On 2/17/19, Charles Leifer wrote:
> I'm having trouble executing an INSERT ... ON CONFLICT with a partial
> index. It works fine in the SQLite shell, but it fails when I express the
> conflict constraint using a parameterized query.
>
> For example:
>
> CREATE TABLE ukvp ("id" integer primary key,
Olivier, what do you mean "snapshot"? What is a release? How can I find out
about the SQLite "releases" you are talking about?
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 3:23 PM Olivier Mascia wrote:
> > Le 17 févr. 2019 à 22:05, Charles Leifer a écrit :
> >
> > I run against the latest and greatest.
> >
> > Pyth
> Le 17 févr. 2019 à 22:05, Charles Leifer a écrit :
>
> I run against the latest and greatest.
>
> Python:
>
> In [1]: import sqlite3
>
> In [2]: sqlite3.sqlite_version
> Out[2]: '3.28.0'
>
>
> Sqlite:
>
> sqlite> select sqlite_version(), sqlite_source_id();
> 3.28.0|2019-02-12 22:58:32
>
I run against the latest and greatest.
Python:
In [1]: import sqlite3
In [2]: sqlite3.sqlite_version
Out[2]: '3.28.0'
Sqlite:
sqlite> select sqlite_version(), sqlite_source_id();
3.28.0|2019-02-12 22:58:32
167b91df77fff1a84791f6ab5f72239b90475475be690a838248119b6dd312f0
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019
On 17 Feb 2019, at 8:51pm, Charles Leifer wrote:
> Is this a bug?
Just to make things easier, which version of SQLite are you using in your
Python SQLite library ? If you don't know, you can find this out using
SELECT sqlite_version();
SELECT sqlite_source_id();
The second may give a
I'm having trouble executing an INSERT ... ON CONFLICT with a partial
index. It works fine in the SQLite shell, but it fails when I express the
conflict constraint using a parameterized query.
For example:
CREATE TABLE ukvp ("id" integer primary key, "key" text not null, "value"
int not null, "ex
Nice schema. Do you have a valid one?
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>Sent: Su
On 17-2-2019 17:46, Rocky Ji wrote:
Hello everyone,
How can I prevent group by clause from reducing the number of rows without
affecting accuracy of what aggregate functions provide?
Scenario:
My club has-many coaches.
Each coach trains a team of players.
Of course, a player has-many matches a
Hello everyone,
How can I prevent group by clause from reducing the number of rows without
affecting accuracy of what aggregate functions provide?
Scenario:
My club has-many coaches.
Each coach trains a team of players.
Of course, a player has-many matches and a match has-many players.
Given the
12 matches
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