Hello Himanshu,
I'll look into it today, and get back.
Thanks
Uma
HG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello,
Could you tell me what the 'p' in 'sclp' in 'parse.y' stands for? I am
trying to make a modification to the grammar file.
Also the rule for sclp uses selcollist and the rule for
How about when you need to take advantage of parallel I/O etc, or you need to
access multiple SQLite databases w/i a transaction?
Are you dissuading thread usage from DB application point of view, or even
within SQLite kernel?
Thanks in advance
- Uma
John Stanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PROTECTED] wrote: Do you have parallel I/O or are you
using Windows or Unix?
Uma Krishnan wrote:
How about when you need to take advantage of parallel I/O etc, or you need to
access multiple SQLite databases w/i a transaction?
Are you dissuading thread usage from DB application point of view
step.
By compiling a SQL in advance you can ensure that the program will not
fail in mid execution with an SQl error.
Uma Krishnan wrote:
In SQLite3 one uses prepare/step to execute query. The question that I have
is, when your stepping yields no more rows, and one has to re-execute
Thanks John and Joe for your responses.
As far as I know, Postgres does not have a virtual engine. I could be wrong.
One other question, when a query is issued, does SQLite cache the results, so
that future queries can be processed off the cache (I think not)
Thanks
Uma
John Stanton [EMAIL
Yes. Makes sense (not to cache query results for embedded apps). So what is
cached. Just dirty pages? or are raw tables cached when queried?
Thanks
Uma
Scott Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/17/07, Trevor Talbot wrote:
On 10/17/07, Uma Krishnan wrote:
One other question, when a query
knows it has to
reissue the query.
In standard DB/JDBC parlance, one prepares (one time, unless recompiled),
executes, loops for next (/step) until all rows fetched, then closes.
Subsequently one can skip prepare and proceed to execute.
Thanks in advance
Uma
Uma Krishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello,
I'm a student trying to understand SQLite for my DB project. There are a couple
of aspects that I don't quite understand:
1) VDBE. I see how the vdbe stack is created using VDBEAddOp etc. But once the
code is generated, I don't see when it's executed. Moreover, is it typical to
have an
Hello,
Is sqlite3_get_table a legitimate call when you want to get a bunch of rows?
what are the pros and cons as against using sqlite3_prepare/step.
Thanks in advance.
Uma
have the LD_LIBRARY set up correctly.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance
Uma
Uma Krishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello,
I'm having trouble loading fts2. I modified makefile to create fts2 library on
Linux/Ubuntu.I
When I attempt to load fts2 using the command select load_extension
Hello,
I'm having trouble loading fts2. I modified makefile to create fts2 library on
Linux/Ubuntu.I
When I attempt to load fts2 using the command select load_extension('fts2'), i
get the error shared library not found.
( noticed that it had not created the .so file, only .la file.)
What am I
Hello,
I'm trying to debug sqlite3. But in order for me to do that, I need sqlite3
binary. The makefile generates a bash file. I'm confused as how that happens.
After all, gcc is used to generate sqlite3 executable
Any pointers will be much appreciated.
Thanks
Uma
make clean
make sqlite3
optional:
file sqlite3
ldd sqlite3
--- Uma Krishnan wrote:
I'm trying to debug sqlite3. But in order for me to do that, I need sqlite3
binary. The makefile
generates a bash file. I'm confused as how that happens. After all, gcc is
used to generate
sqlite3
prior to execution.
Ken
Uma Krishnan wrote: Hello I'm trying to debug SQLite (to understand the code).
But e when I attach the process sqlite3, the sqlite3 terminal hangs (ie would
not accept any user inputs) till I detach.
Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong
Thanks
Uma
Cory
Hello I'm trying to debug SQLite (to understand the code). But e when I attach
the process sqlite3, the sqlite3 terminal hangs (ie would not accept any user
inputs) till I detach.
Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong
Thanks
Uma
Cory Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 9/7/07,
quality and recall, mostly because I'm not aware of any major users
with enough of an installed baseline to even generate decent metrics.
[Basically, solving concrete identified problems rather than looking
for ill-defined potential problems.]
-scott
On 8/24/07, Uma Krishnan wrote:
Would
Just FYI, ODBC specs is very similar to JDBC, except that ODBC is in C whereas
JDBC is in java.
Thanks
Uma
Markus Hoenicka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quoting Uma Krishnan :
Hello Markus,
How is libdbi different from, say odbc?
I've never used ODBC, but from what I read I'd say the main
Hello Markus,
How is libdbi different from, say odbc?
Thanks in advance
Uma
Markus Hoenicka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Shilpa Sheoran writes:
Can the sqlite db file be accessed using another DB api's eg. MySQL
or anyother.
Not directly, but you can use a database abstraction layer like
Would it not be more useful to first implement potter stemmer algorithm, and
then to implement n-gram (as I understand n-gram is for cross column fuzzy
search?). What is the general game plan for FTS3 with regard to fuzzy search?
Thanks in advance
Cesar D. Rodas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uma Krishnan
08/08/07 10:44 PM
Please respond to
sqlite-users@sqlite.org
To
sqlite-users@sqlite.org
cc
Subject
RE: [sqlite] In-Memory
Hello,
Has anyone used SQLite as an In-Memory implementation. If so would you
like to share your ideas?
Thanks in advance
- Uma
How about the various implementations to use SQLite in client server
environment (based on wiki):
http://www.it77.de/sqlite/sqlite.htm
http://www.oneledger.co.uk/sql4sockets.html
http://users.iol.it/irwin/
http://sqlitedbms.sourceforge.net/
Does anyone have any experience any of these? Pros and
I had posted earlier to find if Lemon parser can be made modular. As per
previous post responses, who had advised that I look in lemon parser forum. But
I could not find a separate forum.
Please refer to the following link to get a better idea of what I'm trying to
do:
Downloading SQLite source does not come with FTS2 source? If not, how do I
download FTS2 source. I see only a way to download binary.
Thanks in advance
Uma
if this is the right group. But could not find a lemon parser user
group.
Christian Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uma Krishnan uttered:
Hello:
Is lemon parser modular and extensible?
Extensible to do what? It generates parsers, and is self contained. It
does a single job, and does
Hello:
Is lemon parser modular and extensible?
Thanks
Uma
Asif Lodhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everybody,
I have just joined this mailing list as Sqlite looks like a good
software solution to my needs. What I need right now is RE-assurance
of crash-recovery that is
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