Hi Scott,
Ooops..meant to say the following.
My initial evaluation of this database was that it allocates memory for
each operation on the database. It returns the memory only when the
database is CLOSED. So the behavior you see is normal.
Ray Hurst
ScottDerrick wrote:
I am using sqlite3 in
Hi Scott,
My initial evaluation of this database was that it allocates memory for
each operation on the database. It returns the memory only when the
database is committed. So the behavior you see is normal.
Ray Hurst
ScottDerrick wrote:
I am using sqlite3 in a DAQ device. Data can be viewed
Yes. this is all possible
Babu, Lokesh wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone analysed the sqlite3 database output file by opening the file in
some hex editor.
Is it possible to create one such database file without using sqlite.i.e.,
is it possible to write the contents without using sqlite and later read
Search for the following on the web:
BeeCrypt, CryptoPP, OpenSSL
Ray Hurst
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Hi all:
I'm writing an application that uses SQLite to store user's data, and need a library to crypt some stuff, including passwords and data. The goal is to crypt before insert and decr
I followed every one of these threads and it is really good stuff.
I've done some research to realize I need to do more.
I see that most of you are in the client/server world where you can ask
the client various questions about the query.
In my case, I am a standalone server embedded in a devi
This is all good stuff but I'm getting a little lost.
The gist of it all is that SQLite needs to be modified to support nested
transactions with a journal per transaction scheme. Correct?
The counter idea was good but it didn't support Igor's example.
Hope I am correct here.
Ray
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I am an extreme newbie at this and I am open to suggestions:
My requirements are:
Smallest footprint possible
ACID requirements (transactional rollback a must)
Be able to create tables with fields that have name/value pairs.
Not sure what else!
If a dBase derivative meets these requireme
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