I have 10 databases. One database got disk io error, later it's used by
application without proper handling, so it's corrupted.
After some days, one more database also corrupted without io error. Sqlite
returned error code 11. It's fully corrupted. Are these corruptions depend
on other database in
Yes. Igor Tandetnik mails marked as a spam nowadays. I marked it as a NOT
SPAM.
On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 9:33 AM, Gabor Grothendieck
wrote:
> I am still having problems with Igor's gmail messages being marked as
> spam in gmail but after the upteenth time declaring them not to be
> spam google fin
I am still having problems with Igor's gmail messages being marked as
spam in gmail but after the upteenth time declaring them not to be
spam google finally asked me if I wanted to report it to their gmail
team so hopefully they will fix it soon.
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 11:59 PM, Clive Hayward wro
I will say one of the spreadsheet like functions I have wanted, and haven't
really seen, is the ability to copy a value in to the column in multiple rows.
MS Access doesn't allow that, but it is trival in a spreadsheet, just highlight
the cells, and Ctrl-D to copy the value down.. I don't recall
I don't know what gmail is doing, but this is the first of your messages that I
have seen for a long time. I thought you had left, except I'd occasionally see
you quoted in someone's else email. Yahoo mail was completely dropping your
email; not in spam, just not there.
David
- Original
Let's see.
100.000 licenses @ $20 = $2.000.000
Cayman S = $65.000
www.gizmag.com/porsche-cayman/25260/
=> 30 cars.
Kim Dotcom! :-)
What are those $20 suppose to pay for?
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On Sat, 08 Dec 2012 23:30:09 +0100, Jean-Christophe Deschamps
wrote:
>Either use a full-blown SQLite DB manager (e.g. the free version of
>SQLite Expert among others) or develop a simple script based on an
>ad-hoc ListView and SQLite functions using something like AutoIt.
>
>In the latter case i
Am 08.12.2012 22:09, schrieb Gilles Ganault:
Ok, but where are the large number of tools that would do that?
Features:
- very fast, very basic spreadsheet (not based on Excel or
Libre/OpenOffice)
I think you will have to be more specific with regards
to "spreadsheet-like functionality".
Do
On Sat, 8 Dec 2012 22:34:28 +, Simon Slavin
wrote:
>Google 'sqlite database editor'
Thanks. I'll check 'em out, although it's very likely those are meant
for computer people, not regular folks.
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Clive Hayward wrote:
> Igor's messages sometimes get marked as spam by gmail.
Now trying to send from a different email address. Please let me know if this
still gets marked as spam. Thanks.
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On 8 Dec 2012, at 9:09pm, Gilles Ganault wrote:
> Ok, but where are the large number of tools that would do that?
Google 'sqlite database editor'
http://sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net
http://saxmike.com/MySoftware/MySoftware.asp
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.sq
Ok, but where are the large number of tools that would do that?
Features:
- very fast, very basic spreadsheet (not based on Excel or
Libre/OpenOffice)
- saves data in SQLite
- very easy to create new tables + columns
- lets the user edit rows/columns as easily as in Excel
- data can be sorted b
On Sat, 8 Dec 2012 20:58:17 +, Simon Slavin
wrote:
>On the other hand, if you put in the great amount of effort to write
>a general tool and clean it up so other people can use it,
>it requires enough time that you'll want to charge for your work.
>Hence the large number of tools out there th
On 8 Dec 2012, at 8:08pm, Gilles Ganault wrote:
> Thanks Peter. I'll add it to the list of things to check. Maybe what I
> had in mind was harder to develop, or simpy no one had any need for
> it.
They're easy to write but you'll find that everyone wants one that works
exactly the way they wan
On Sat, 8 Dec 2012 09:49:09 -0800, Peter Haworth
wrote:
>As others have mentioned, there are several third party products out there
>that will do something similar to what you want. My SQLiteAdmin tool has a
>grid view of data in a table. You can't edit directly in the table but
>below the table
Hi Gille,
As others have mentioned, there are several third party products out there
that will do something similar to what you want. My SQLiteAdmin tool has a
grid view of data in a table. You can't edit directly in the table but
below the table is an area that you could think of as something li
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