I have the latest version of sqlite3 on my debian box and I'd like to
uninstall it because I keep getting this error through bash:
sqlite3: error while loading shared libraries: libsqlite3.so.0: cannot open
shared obje ct file: No such file or directory
I'm actually running xandros linux and I ju
thanks,
i failed to notice that one, any way thanks for your replay
Jay Sprenkle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/19/06, manoj marathayil wrote:
> ok this i can do, but the problem is i need to select a set of records and i
> want to manipulate with each record then only i need to delete that
Does anyone have any more information or documentation on how to use the
"READ UNCOMMITTED" feature of the latest version?
Thanks,
Jeff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SQLite version 3.3.0 is now available on the website
http://www.sqlite.org/
Version 3.3.0 incorporates many enhancements and ch
On Jan 20, 2006, at 8:25 AM, Will Leshner wrote:
Thanks for this information. It sounds like a reasonable precaution
might be not to make "too many" changes to a database in one
transaction. But I guess knowing how many changes is too many would
be a pretty hard thing to figure out.
Sor
I was using version 3.2.1. I downloaded 3.3.1 and your suggestion
worked, but it is very slow compared to 3.2.1. I use the original query
to test the speed. 3.2.1 returned the data in a little over 10 seconds
while 3.3.1 took a minute. Why is that?
I used .dump to create .sql files and then
On Jan 20, 2006, at 8:07 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Deleting a hot journal after a power loss or OS crash is more
likely to result in severe database corruption, but database
corruption is possible from deleting a hot journal after an
ordinary program crash.
Thanks for this information. It
Will Leshner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 20, 2006, at 7:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > The database might be completely unusable. It depends on
> > which writes completed and which had not at the time of the
> > crash.
>
> Am I right in thinking that that would be more likely to h
On Jan 20, 2006, at 7:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The database might be completely unusable. It depends on
which writes completed and which had not at the time of the
crash.
Am I right in thinking that that would be more likely to happen in,
say, a hardware failure, and less likely to
Will Leshner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the article about locking and concurrency on the SQLite website,
> where it talks about how to corrupt a SQLite database, it says that a
> SQLite database can be corrupted if a hot journal file is missing
> when SQLite reconnects to the database. W
In the article about locking and concurrency on the SQLite website,
where it talks about how to corrupt a SQLite database, it says that a
SQLite database can be corrupted if a hot journal file is missing
when SQLite reconnects to the database. What kind of corruption are
we talking about, e
On 1/19/06, manoj marathayil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok this i can do, but the problem is i need to select a set of records and i
> want to manipulate with each record then only i need to delete that record
That's why I had it separated. Select the set into a temporary table.
Process the rec
malcom wrote:
Hello, is possible with sqlite to return a row with a column string
length > n chars?
ex: SELECT * FROM TABLE WHERE MY_COLUMN LENGTH > 0
SELECT * FROM TABLE WHERE length(MY_COLUMN) > 0
Igor Tandetnik
See http://www.sqlite.org/lang_expr.html
Ran
On 1/20/06, malcom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello, is possible with sqlite to return a row with a column string
> length > n chars?
>
> ex: SELECT * FROM TABLE WHERE MY_COLUMN LENGTH > 0
>
> thanks
>
Hello, is possible with sqlite to return a row with a column string
length > n chars?
ex: SELECT * FROM TABLE WHERE MY_COLUMN LENGTH > 0
thanks
thanks a lot
2006/1/20, malcom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
> Anyone can translate this SQL query to sqlite? I know that to
> concatenate two string you should to use || but I can't port this
> query to sql :(
>
> UPDATE table_name
> SET column = CONCAT(column, " other text to add")
> WHE
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