You mean like http://www.sqlite.org/contrib ?
I agree though there's much to improve in that area...
Itamar.
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Having to support a dedicated language for stored-preocedures sounds to me
like an overkill, PL/SQL or not. IMHO having the ability to store complex
queries in the standard TSQL syntax already supported today for queries,
plus basic extra stuff only like loops, and have their compiled version
execu
As Igor mentioned in a previous post, Hebrew has no capital and lower case
versions of a letter. It has only what's called Mantzpach, which are 5
letters which look different if in the end of a word; IIRC this is never an
issue since they are ordered right after the original letter, and have their
Tim,
In this context, you might find clucene useful. It's an IR lib written
completely in cross-platform C++. It could be used just for what you're
after using Queries and Filters. The git master HEAD is stable but still
work in progress, or you could download the latest official release (quite
ou
Hi all,
I'm in the design phase of an application with SQLite backend. The SQLite
file will hold a table of about 20K records initially, and a few several
other small tables. About 75% of the records in the large table will have
binary data associated with it. My main question is which one of the
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