Hi folks,
might it be possible, that someone explains, why anyone would put effort
in this task? Aren't databases designed to keep data in whatever
order... :-?
Greetings, Ralph
Hello
I have little problem with changing order of rows. I have a simple
table articles:
CREATE TABLE articles
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I'm having trouble compiling the 3.4.5 version with encryption
extensions..
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Version 3.4.5...
I wonder if this is a typo or the mythical
... to check if the SQLite Mailinglist is down??
Disregard if not down ;-)
Greetings, Ralph
Hi!
Just my 5 ct:
As only sqlite needs to know, how a journal is named, how about always
truncating the original filename so that it fits (with the
concetanated -j* ) into whatever length is ok for all supported systems?
Greetings, R. Wetzel
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Hi drh and list!
Wouldn't it be a nice idea to rollout 2.8.13, so that it reduces the amount
of flood (on this list and the wiki) concerning already fixed bugs???
Have a nice sunday..
Ralph Wetzel
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Hi!
When compiled (with VC++) SQLite produces about 350 and more compiler (level 3/4)
warnings. Is there any effort in progress to reduce / eliminate these warnings, is
there a possibility to contribute to lower the number of warnings, or doesn't simply
care anyone about *grin* ??
Greetings, R
Good Morning!
> Also, I heard somebody also saying something about "sqlite_encode_binary",
> but couldn't find anything about that as well...
The FAQ, Question 12, talks about BLOBs and the use of
"sqlite_encode_binary". The function itself can be found in "encode.c", that
is, as stated before, n
Hi folks!
The FAQ states, that there should be a file called "src/encode.c", that contains the
implementation of the functions to en-/decode binary data. Is there any reason, why
this file isn't included in the Windows .zip distribution?
Greeting, Ralph.
P.S: Of course I found the file in the
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