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Dinesh B Vadhia wrote:
> Hi! I'm using pysqlite in Python 2.5.2 and got the following error
[...]
> sqlite3.OperationalError: Could not decode to UTF-8 column 'j' with text
You should use the pysqlite mailing list
>From Perl, when I attempt to make a database connection using SQLite,
I get the following error:
[Tue Jun 23 17:10:22 2009] projectory.cgi:
DBI->connect(dbname=projectory.sqlite3) failed: database disk image is
malformed at ./projectory.cgi line 1577
At line 1577 it is executing this code
$dbh
On Jun 23, 2009, at 6:47 PM, Teg wrote:
> All,
>
> Win64 compiled with the latest patched Visual Studio 8.
>
> I just downloaded and compiled the latest amalgamation in my project,
> ran it and the program died immediately.
>
> I've tracked it down to SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE. If I compile with this
>
Hi! I'm using pysqlite in Python 2.5.2 and got the following error
File "py", line 120, in ...
cursor.execute(sqlquery)
sqlite3.OperationalError: Could not decode to UTF-8 column 'j' with text
'77395 149900 178104 251956 257906 290771 294739 421322 537670 565626 600208 81
1358 866671
All,
Win64 compiled with the latest patched Visual Studio 8.
I just downloaded and compiled the latest amalgamation in my project,
ran it and the program died immediately.
I've tracked it down to SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE. If I compile with this
defined, it crashes.
It's dying here
Expr.c line 2173
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 22:01:26 +0200, Misza wrote:
> I wonder if anyone used SQLite extensively with big datasets and could
> provide some insight into performance?
> In a nutshell, I am writing an ETL framework and need a good (read:
> performing) engine for the "T"ransform part.
> I suppose I
Would forking another process as a worker process be acceptable, then
in your main message loop wait for some IPC signal saying it is done?
Unless you are doing this on some extremely lightweight OS / monitor
that doesn't implement the concept of time-sharing, I can't see how
this would be hard to
Hello.
I wonder if anyone used SQLite extensively with big datasets and could
provide some insight into performance?
In a nutshell, I am writing an ETL framework and need a good (read:
performing) engine for the "T"ransform part.
I suppose I could use flat files for that, but I'd like to have
Hello,
I've developed an application that has very high concurrency. In my
initial testing we used SQLite 3 from python, but we experienced too
many locks and the database always fell behind. We moved to MySQL,
which handles the concurrency better, but there was a substantial
increase in IO.
On Jun 23, 2009, at 9:49 AM, D. Richard Hipp wrote:
>
> On Jun 23, 2009, at 3:16 AM, Andrea Galeazzi wrote:
>
>> Any news about this problem?
>
> http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/tktview?tn=3929
We will strive to release SQLite version 3.6.16 on or about 2009-07-01
00:00 UTC for the purpose of
On Jun 23, 2009, at 1:56 AM, David Jud wrote:
> I did not get any answers at all, so what are my next steps? Should
> I submit a bug report somewhere?
Try omitting the index and making ID an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY.
>
> David
>
> -Original Message-
> From: David Jud
> Sent: Friday, June
On Jun 23, 2009, at 3:16 AM, Andrea Galeazzi wrote:
> Any news about this problem?
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/tktview?tn=3929
> galea...@korg.it ha scritto:
>
> In order to be more confidence about what I'm saying, I downloaded the
> precompiled sqlite console 3.6.15 (windows version), I
> Pavel Ivanov wrote:
> > It mentions "from" and "column_name" where column name in this
> > particular case is "selected". ;-)
> >
> > @Igor: I thought that sql standard in this case doesn't guarantee
> that
> > outer select will return rows in the same order that were enforced in
> > inner
Any news about this problem?
galea...@korg.it ha scritto:
In order to be more confidence about what I'm saying, I downloaded the
precompiled sqlite console 3.6.15 (windows version), I executed the
statement above and I've got the following error:
sqlite3.exe malformed_db.db
SQLite version
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