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Hi ,
I am working in 3.3.6.
If I want to use the "TRACE" what steps I have to follow.
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Mahalakshmi
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As I understand it, sqlite upper and lower functions only work on
ASCII. There is an icu extension to make it work with UTF-8/UTF-16 as
far as I know.
Cheers,
Shawn
2008/2/10 Zbigniew Baniewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> #v+
> SQLite version 3.5.4
> Enter ".help" for instructions
> sqlite> selec
#v+
SQLite version 3.5.4
Enter ".help" for instructions
sqlite> select lower(A);
SQL error: no such column: A
sqlite> select lower('A');
a
sqlite> select lower('Ą');
Ą
sqlite> select lower('ŻŹĆ');
ŻŹĆ
sqlite> select upper('ążźć');
ążźć
sqlite> select upper('asdf');
ASDF
#v-
As one can see, the low
We are usually in situation that two processes requiring database access
work at the same time. Any of them can impose implicit lock updating
database. Does it mean that in such scenario we must use
sqlite3_busy_timeout() in front of each database access call to manage a
better way concurrent work
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