Re: [sqlite] Release / development timeline

2004-11-03 Thread Konstantin Malakhanov
states. Especially since coders > are optimists by nature when it comes to time estimates. :P > It's always two weeks to the next release ;-) -- Konstantin Malakhanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: [sqlite] Flush to disc

2004-11-03 Thread Konstantin Malakhanov
ert without a transaction is >>flushed to disk before sqlite3_finalized is returned. You are safe. >> >>Wei > > > Unless you are using IDE disks that respond that they've written to the > disk when in fact they have not. ..or you have some transaction-based/journaling filesystem which delays data writing to disk ;-) > reid > > -- Konstantin Malakhanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: [sqlite] How to 'flatten' query results?

2004-09-22 Thread Konstantin Malakhanov
th sqlite3_create_function() or sqlite_create_aggregate() for sqlite3 resp. sqlite 2. This is what I've done for my project. The function will take a field name and append the content of it to some string buffer. Probably interleaving field values with "," At the end, the contents of string buffer is the result of the function. > Thanks! > > HTH -- Konstantin Malakhanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[sqlite] ANY/ALL queries in SQLite?

2004-08-02 Thread Konstantin Malakhanov
Hallo, does SQLite support ANY/ALL kind of queries? I didn't find any mention of it neither in "Unsupprorted features" at http://www.sqlite.org/omitted.html nor in "SQL of SQLite" at http://www.sqlite.org/lang.html TIA, -- Konstantin NEU: WLAN-Router für 0,- EUR* - auch für DSL-Wechsler! GMX D