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Does anybody know of a sync tool for sqlite like what red gate offers for SQL
Server?
specific, the schema compare and db data compare capabilities?
Thanks,
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oring the possibility of using SQLite as a way to
> validate, transform, and pre-aggregate raw data that would in turn be
> exported to raw text files and imported (in final form) to a customer's
> data warehouse.
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>> Sometimes that choice is Sqlite, but in some cases it is
you are looking for an Oracle replacement, SQLite
> is probably not for you.
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If we were you would find me saying "Computer, lets work
up a new piece of software on Sqlite... etc. etc. etc."
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 7:55 AM, P Kishor wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Allan Edwards
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>> I have personally writte
Vxworks, the
> like. SQLite used to fit on a floppy and probably still does.
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> Good point!
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> I lost my perspective on SQLite's intended audience.
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Subject: Re: [sqlite] Question on missing Entry Point for Sqlite 3
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> It is a #define if in C source and -D if a compiler argument.
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>[mailto:sqlite-users-boun...@sqlite.org] On Behalf Of W Allan Edwards> Sent:
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I have emailed Miguel of Mono directly, the mono contact form, and the ado.net
provider guys. I have not heard anything back from anbody but this almighty
sqlite group.
Whether the doctor turns this code off by default or not I would hope somebody
makes the provider behavior the same cross p
Decide what features you want to use and set the
> conditional compilation flags accordingly and com;pile it to all the
> platforms you intend to use. You will then get exactly what you want.
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> W Allan Edwards wrote:
> > I also emailed the mono project guys about this because
loaded by the ado.net provide on the mono
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would have something do with the .configure fun
file?
> Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2009 18:10:19 -0800
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> To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
> Subject: Re: [sqlite] Question on missing Entry Point for Sqlite 3
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> > I find it odd you have different expected behavior for the same code on
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> What specifically are you
ntry point offerings for each platform
of the same sqlite database version?
Allan
> Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2009 13:24:32 -0800
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using the same versions of the same
tools?
Allan
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Unhandled Exception: System.EntryPointNotFoundException:
sqlite3_column_origin_name
I am getting this issue on a mono based application that utilizes the sphinx
.net 2.0 ado.net adaptor for sqlite. I have installed the latest sqlite on my
Ubuntu Linux 8.10 but I get this issue. My guess is m
Cool idea! Site looks good.
-Original Message-
From: Greg Obleshchuk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 5:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [sqlite] New Web site
Hi Everyone, (I know this is off subject) I have finished a new web site
dedicated to SQL Scripts for
Yes, things are very tight on all of our products over here as well!
I would like to know what causes a bloated file.
Thanks,
Allan
http://www.aspire.ws
http://store.aspire.ws
-Original Message-
From: Roy Black [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 10:38 PM
To: [EM
Hey guys!
Just wanted to let all of you know that http://www.osnews.com is going to be
giving away a free Enterprise edition of our Software Defect Tracking system
Enterprise Edition that utilizes Sqlite for data storage. They will have a
competition for the free giveaway starting Monday April 5t
Guys, the best hosting company with the best customer service I have had is
from August.NET here in Dallas. They are not too big that you don't get
excellent customer service, yet not too small in that they don't have
enterprise level network infrastructure and capabilities. When you need to
get
fire
them TO! : - )
Trust me, we are developers, NOT marketing people! The graphic needs help!
Thanks,
Allan
-Original Message-
From: Greg Obleshchuk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2004 1:10 AM
To: Allan Edwards; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Re: SQLite
http://www.aspire.ws
http://store.aspire.ws
http://www.aspire.ws//Public/Products/Swatter2004r1/ProductHome.aspx
Just wanted to show off some of the great things you can do with Sqlite.
Our defect tracking system that uses sqlite is available for free eval.
This app is fully managed .NET code exc
Now there is experience talking. I agree with this view point.
-Original Message-
From: Greg Obleshchuk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 4:18 PM
To: D. Richard Hipp; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [sqlite] OK to drop support for legacy file formats?
Hello,
Why
One thing I was unable to determine with my datetime fun in the past weeks
was whether it was possible to stuff a date like this 12/23/2003 22:10:01 PM
into a column in sqlite and then run a function to convert that date to a
sqlite understood date for manipulation in a select WHERE clause.
If thi
I looked through the source code and those functions "WERE" experimental.
They appear to be a full non experimental in the sqlite source code at this
point. Thus far I have not found any problems with them. You can #define
them out on a compilation if you don't want date routines, but they look t
Yeah, I went through this myself a couple of weeks ago. Your best bet is to
store your dates like this,
-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. The data adapter for .NET we are shipping over here
allows you to write code for any other database via a data adapter, then
port your code with few to no changes. We hav
Howdy group,
Although our store is a couple days to a week from being live, we have a
Sqlite. NET product for windows. You can read about it at
http://www.aspire.ws.
We are using Sqlite in some of our current and future products. Because of
some requests received earlier this year, we decided t
OK, Sqlite will scale just as well on a single processor machine with few
drives as any big RDBMS. If Sqlite was to take a turn to compete in areas
it does not already dominate clearly, it would be in scale. If sqlite could
take advantage of multiple processors and drives that would be huge, but
My thoughts are that most programmers over use and abuse threading and I
love the simplicity of your database as it is. Can't tell you how many C
projects that have almost failed because of threading and memory issues (til
I took over them and became Mr. Fix man). First thing I did was pull out
a
Come on fellas! Why not just setup a forum on the sqlite.org website or
something, and kill this whole list server thing. Maybe Linux is just too
complex for some people to handle list servers with! : - )
Thanks,
Allan
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From: Bernie Cosell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
S
Say, are you testing inserts?
Allan
-Original Message-
From: Arthur Hsu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 6:29 PM
To: Andrew Shakinovsky; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Performance tuning question
Hello,
I managed to download new CVS versions (by hand
My company will ship a commercial one in late Dec/ early Jan. It won't be
open source but it will be managed C#.
Thanks,
Allan
-Original Message-
From: Luciano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 8:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [sqlite] SQLite .NET Wrappers
With today's hardware power, I think sqlite will easily scale to most
solutions. You may have to purchase a bigger machine, but it is truly easy
and the data file does not corrupt like Access. Access is a piece of trash.
I am helping a company currently with a system that gets 400 million record
Howdy, I wrote a note the other day on BLOBS that did not go through I guess
but since BLOBs came up again I want to throw in my 2 cents.
I have YET to see a database, small to massively scalable that could handle
BLOBS worth anything. Databases, especially relational ones give you quick
power to
H, the name of the database IS sql "LITE". My guess is that if
it was mean to be the monstrous scalable solution, it would have been
architected this way in the first place.
One thing I find interesting about Sqlite is that I tested in this past week
up to 360,000 records. I had no
What platform are you on? Linux or Windows Based?
-Original Message-
From: thomas_b_hansen2003 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 2:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [sqlite] Protection of db file
I need a good advice regarding protecting the sqlite db file.
Mono?
Best regards,
Paul.
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From: "Allan Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 11:36 PM
Subject: [sqlite] .NET Fully compatible Data Adapter shipping in early
November for Sqlite
> Hi everyone. Just a
Hi everyone. Just a heads up. Originally my company was not going to
release our .NET data adapter for .NET but some demand came up for it so we
have professionally packaged it and will be releasing it in early November.
We are writing other apps that need this feature so we went ahead and
invest
I am putting finishing touches on quite a large application that uses Sqlite
for the single user edition. My experience has been that inserting data is
quite slow in comparison to most other dbs. All other operations are faster
than any other db. It appears that Sqlite is highly optimized for S
If you want to do something like this, the only thing necessary is to
synchronize access to your data layer. In other words, only one thread of
execution should be able to access your Sqlite db at one time. To
accomplish this, here is a simple solution. If you have not already put all
data access
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