Hi Keith,
Thanks for the reply.
On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 6:31 PM Keith Medcalf wrote:
> Well, of course the trigger did not fire. You created an AFTER UPDATE
> trigger, but only did an insert. So of course one would not expect the
> trigger to fire.
You're right- this was a copy/paste error i
On Monday, 2 December, 2019 17:10, Stephen F. Booth wrote:
>I have been trying out generated column support in the 3.31.0 prerelease.
>Thank you for adding such a useful feature!
>When I create a trigger for an update of a generated column the trigger
>is successfully created but it never fires
I have been trying out generated column support in the 3.31.0 prerelease.
Thank you for adding such a useful feature!
When I create a trigger for an update of a generated column the trigger is
successfully created but it never fires. I could not find any mention in
the draft documentation of gener
Hi,
The Release date of SQLite 3.30.1 is listed on your website as
2019-10-11, but the SQLite shell, as well as the SQLITE_SOURCE_ID
constant, say it is 2019-10-10 20:19:45.
Is this a typo on your website?
https://sqlite.org/index.html
https://sqlite.org/chronology.html
SQLite version 3.30.1 20
On Dec 2, 2019, at 3:02 AM, avinash.jha2493 wrote:
>
> The issue appears similar to what was mentioned here:
> https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorboard/issues/1467
Yes, and OP posted a reply to his own issue a few days later giving the correct
answer: TensorFlow needs to pick one of the two ve
On Dec 2, 2019, at 11:22 AM, Simon Slavin wrote:
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> Please post again, this time with the query.
The table schema might also help:
sqlite> .schema TableName
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On 12/2/19, avinash.jha2493 wrote:
> Was this resolved?
What what resolved?
There are no known issues in SQLite's WAL mode. In fact, there are no
known segfault issues with SQLite. Perhaps there is a problem with
tensorflow, but we don't have anything to do with that - you will need
to discuss
On 12/2/19, avinash.jha2493 wrote:
>
> Could someone guide on the next steps, have been playing with pragmas for a
> while now, but didn't succeed.
>
One thing you could do is tell us exactly what version of SQLite you
are using so that the line-number information in your stack trace can
be decod
On 2 Dec 2019, at 5:52pm,
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> I am having extreme difficulty to convert the above SQL query to SQLite.
Please post again, this time with the query. Note that this mailing list
strips attachments, so paste the query into your message.
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I am having extreme difficulty to convert the above SQL query to SQLite. Can
someone please help me. I need to udate the table using the most used text
In a column for each row that has the same data.
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The issue appears similar to what was mentioned here:
https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorboard/issues/1467
Multiple traces are seen, one of which is as follows:
(gdb) bt
#0 walRestartLog (pWal=0x2001f78) at sqlite3.c:51561
#1 sqlite3WalFrames (sync_flags=2, isCommit=1, nTruncate=68381,
pList
Thanks for the comments. I've done some testing. Results below for those
interested.
* Unnecessary manual indexes on the Primary Key - good spot, I'd
forgotten SQLite does that!
* I was indeed using a Hard Disk but that was intentional - this is for
customers and I can't know their hardware.
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