I don't undertand what is your question?
a) You know to do it in SQL but you don't in SQLite
or
b) You dont know how to do it in any SQL
yaconsult escribió:
> SQL newbie here. Sqlite has been a fantastic tool for analyzing, comparing
> and correcting lots of account information. But I've hit a
yaconsult wrote:
>User Accounts
> name
> uid
> server
> login
> .
> .
> .
>
>Calendar Accounts
> server
> login
> firstname
> lastname
> .
> .
> .
>
>
> What I need to be able to do is to check
> that the server and login information
> in the first table matches one and only
> one of the a
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yaconsult wrote:
> What I need to be able to do is to check
> that the server and login information
> in the first table matches one and only
> one of the accounts in the second table.
>
> What I'm having trouble figuring out is
> how to use the serve
SQL newbie here. Sqlite has been a fantastic tool for analyzing, comparing
and correcting lots of account information. But I've hit a roadblock
because I don't know how to treat multiple columns as a kind of combined
key.
I need to know how to relate two tables
on multiple columns.
It's been e
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