Re: [sqlite] new to sqlite

2005-01-03 Thread Roger Binns
i am new to sqlite... getting problem to for c interface to sqlite and retrove result... using suse linux... hoping ur cooperation. http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html Roger

[sqlite] new to sqlite

2005-01-03 Thread ajit mote
  hello, i am new to sqlite... getting problem to for c interface to sqlite and retrove result... using suse linux... hoping ur cooperation. Thanking U.

Re: [sqlite] Compression

2005-01-03 Thread amead
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all, First of all, allow me to wish everyone a Happy New Year and I hope it'll be a good one for all. My question is (and I've raised this topic back in September, but didn't get back to it since), does anyone have a free/commercial add-on for SQLite v3 to perform

Re: [sqlite] New to Sqlite

2005-01-03 Thread Michael Keilhofer
Brad, I found the problem and if I'd learn how to read :-) I wouldn't have sent the email. Now I know that nothing coming back means that all is OK and anything coming back means an error. Thanks, Michael At 10:31 AM 1/3/2005, Brass Tilde wrote: > My initial question is this: I have a set of

Re: [sqlite] Advice needed for a new group member

2005-01-03 Thread Ahmet Aksoy
Tim Anderson wrote: -Original Message- From: Ahmet Aksoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 January 2005 11:07 To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org Subject: Re: [sqlite] Advice needed for a new group member Hi Mike, There are some reasons for me to prefer older versions: Ahmet, Good

Re: [sqlite] New to Sqlite

2005-01-03 Thread Brass Tilde
> My initial question is this: I have a set of SQL statements in a file that > builds my desired database. In reading the command line options for sqlite3 > it appeared the ".read" command would read this file and execute the > statements in the file specified. > Yet when I do that, I see the

[sqlite] New to Sqlite

2005-01-03 Thread Michael Keilhofer
Hello, I'm considering using Sqlite instead of Mysql on an embedded product. Since I only need straight forward INSERT, UPDATE, SELECT, and DELETE commands this seems like a reasonable alternative. Since this would be a new product, I thought I'd try to use Sqlite version 3. To evaluate the

[sqlite] Indices and Joins

2005-01-03 Thread Thorsten Schuett
Hi, I am currently porting an application from a custom db backend to sqlite and have some difficulties understanding how sqlite uses indices in joins. I have several tables (MDCATTR_*) which have two columns mdc_oid and mdc_value. I have for testing created indices on mdc_oid, mdc_value and

RE: [sqlite] Advice needed for a new group member

2005-01-03 Thread Tim Anderson
> -Original Message- > From: Ahmet Aksoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 03 January 2005 11:07 > To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org > Subject: Re: [sqlite] Advice needed for a new group member > > Hi Mike, > There are some reasons for me to prefer older versions: Ahmet, Good points, but

Re: [sqlite] Advice needed for a new group member

2005-01-03 Thread Ahmet Aksoy
Hi Mike, There are some reasons for me to prefer older versions: 1- Generally they are more stable. 2- Most of the related problems are known 3- There are more writings about them 4- You can find more utilities working with them 5- You can find more sample codes for them Especially lack of working