Irreproachable argumentation, which in my humble opinion is little or nothing
useful to those who want to enter in the diabolic world of SQL. Especially, if
you have not yet managed to change the chip and find out that for example, you
must carry out a program without using variables.
All the
Although the problem is well known by the readers, may be someone would like
remember the basics (somethin written by me some years ago -in spanish-).
http://www.zator.com/Cpp/E2_2_4a.htm
If you want "play" whiths the numbers in IEE754 this page bay be the fun
(unfortuately, the original is not
Hi:
Not only it can, but that is probably the use in the 99.00% of C++ applications
that uses SQLite.
The only caveat is that you can get some warnings depending on the compiler you
use.
Cheers
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> Mensaje original
> De: eli
> Para:
> Mensaje original
> De: Csányi Pál
> Para: SQLite mailing list
> Fecha: Mon, 28 Aug 2017 15:50:13 +0200
> Asunto: Re: [sqlite] Converting an sqlite database into format that
> anAndroid app can uses?
>
>I understand.
>If
Perhaps maybe of interest to those beginners using SQLite in Windows.
WPF: Using SQLite DataBase
https://www.codeproject.com/Tips/988690/WinForms-WPF-Using-SQLite-DataBase-For-User-For-Ap
HTH
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> De: Nigel Verity
> Asunto: [sqlite] Sqlite + Dropbox
>
> I have just started using Dropbox to share documents. If I place a Sqlite
> database in my Dropbox folder I access it from a local application as a local
> file. This is then automatically synced with the copy
Besides the need to include RDBMS engine inside your application, and manage it
from the code. You have a standalone application (sqlite3.exe) who let manage
your databese from the CLI (command line interpreter) of your system, and play
whit the majority options who SQLite offer.
HTH.
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> De: Richard Hipp
> Para: SQLite mailing list
> Fecha: Tue, 14 Feb 2017 20:15:49 -0500
> Asunto: Re: [sqlite] Thread safety of serialized mode
>>
> > On 2/14/17, Darren Duncan wrote:
Besides my own experience, although it is a bit older and I couldn't find it in
this email list, It is still in my archive, so there you have (copy-paste) of
related email of 2014-09-08 in this list, send by jose isaias cabrera
<...@cinops.xerox.com> in response of a query:
Re: [sqlite] Does
In respect to the Windows environment I've appreciated that the use of UNC
convention over a network (LAN) behaves much slower that "mapping" the logical
unit as a drive letter D, E, .. Z in the local host. Altought unfortunately
this doesn't seem very handy in all situations.
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>
>
> Mensaje original
> De: Dan Kennedy
> Para: sqlite-users@mailinglists.sqlite.org
>
> On 01/30/2017 05:39 PM, a...@zator.com wrote:
>> Hi list:
>>
>> Building with SQLite v. 3.16.2 and MS VC++ 2015 (v 14.0) there appeared a
>> linker error:
>>
>> Error LNK2019
Hi list:
Building with SQLite v. 3.16.2 and MS VC++ 2015 (v 14.0) there appeared a
linker error:
Error LNK2019 external simbol _sqlite3FkReferences unresolved in function
_sqlite3Insert
Who belong (I suppose) to a compiler warning:
line 109039: warning C4013: 'sqlite3FkReferences' undefined
>
> Mensaje original
> De: "Chris"
> Para:
> Fecha: Sat, 6 Sep 2014 23:46:19 -0500
> Asunto: [sqlite] Does the Connection string support UNC paths?
>
>
>
>I am old database programmer that just came across SQLite and am working
May be that some know it already, but digging the Web to know about the
client-side storage Web SQL Database, I've found this post of MS Open
Technologies, that may be of interest to many of you who often ask about SQLite
in Window Phone.
Hi Francisco:
I can tell you that this list, is plenty of very clever people who sure can
help you if in trouble -supposing you know how to ask-. Usually here a an
incredible technical level and service intention for free. But as a last
resource, you can get professional support from the
Igor:
You're right. Thanks you and congratulations on your fine smell.
As indicated in the OP, indeed I was using relative path with the "original"
table.
I wish I had thought before, especially, because I remember that some time ago,
I had problems for the same reason, it seems, Visual
Problem (partially) solved:
Using MS Windows 8; MS Visual Studio 2012 for desktop, and SQLite 3.7.15.1 I
get consistently the following behavior for the application:
Running in Debug-mode, fails as reported in the OP.
Running in Release-mode (without debugging), fails as reported.
Starting
>
> Mensaje original
> De: Pavel Ivanov
> Para: a...@zator.com, General Discussion of SQLite Database
>
> Fecha: Wed, 09 Jan 2013 16:08:51 +0100
> Asunto: Re: [sqlite] Problem whit sqlite_prepare_v2() in 3.75 version and
> later
>
>
>
> Mensaje original
> De: Clemens Ladisch
> Para: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
> Fecha: Wed, 09 Jan 2013 14:25:31 +0100
> Asunto: Re: [sqlite] Problem whit sqlite_prepare_v2() in 3.7.5 version
> andlater
>
>
>
>a...@zator.com wrote:
>>int resp =
Hi list:
I've an application who from a long time, worked in Windows 98; XP; Vista; W7,
and now in W8.
The things go fine until now, but with SQLite versions 3.7.15 and 3.7.15.1,
sqlite3_prepare_v2() fails and return 1.
Here is a brief of the situation:
1.- The application is running in a
Hi:
Assuming using SEE, do is there the ability to decide what I/O operations are
to be performed encrypted or with the plain (as is) content?
I'm planning an application with only selected data encripted (in each row of
certain tables, there is a flag showing the encrypted/plain state).
Guillermo:
Due to generous copyright conditions of its author DRH, you can use SQLite in
any application you want and for any purpose.
HTH
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Zator Systems.
>
> Mensaje original
> De: Guillermo Soland
> Para: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
>
> From: Paxdo Presse
> To: General Discussion of SQLite Database
> Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 11:12:45 +0200
> Subject: [sqlite] How point numbers are they stored in sqlite?
>
>Hi,
>
>How point numbers are they stored in sqlite?
>
>In a field with REAL
Hi:
Perhaps some of you would be interested AscToTab, a free utility that is over
there from a long time.
http://www.jafsoft.com/asctotab/
HTH.
Adolfo J. Milllán.
Z.S.
>
> Mensaje original
> De: Simon Slavin
> Para: General Discussion of SQLite Database
Definitely I would like to have the SQLite mail list in a fashion as
StackOverlow.
>
> Original Message
> From: epank...@comcast.net
> Sent: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 16:23:11 +0200
>
>
>
>I'll say one thing - a forum would have saved me the wasted time of having to
>download and then
Roger:
Thanks for your input.
Really already I was using the suggested functions, but for some reason, the
sections with strings where user inputs can be adds single quotes, have
maintained that legacy code.
Any way thanks again,althought I need verify that the "bind" method does not
have
Simon:
Thanks for your's input.
Really it is there, in the last line. I has been blind.
A.J. Millan
On 26 Jul 2009, at 12:47pm, a...@zator.com wrote:
> I can't find the way to accesso to the list and get the forgotten
> password.
Click on the link at the bottom of every post.
Simon.
I can't find the way to accesso to the list and get the forgotten password.
Thanks.
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In relation with the floating point number and its IEEE internal
representation, may be of interest:
http://babbage.cs.qc.edu/IEEE-754/
HTH
Adolfo
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> Hi I have a general design question. I have the following senario...
IMHO your design sound reasonable. In relation with the vacuum question
I suggest try to delete and re-create each table and watch both timings.
HTH
Adolfo
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On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 3:40 PM, Jay A. Kreibich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> WORKAROUNDS:
>>
>> Or, brute force: Copy the file locally, do your stuff, copy it back.
>>
> Looks like the brute force solution is the only answer here.
(Translated automatically from the Spanish original)
Why not include a section "User Contributed Notes" (in the style of the php
doc) besides each page of the SQLite man pages?
specially those devoted to:
1. List Of Objects
2. List Of Constants
3. List Of Functions
HTH
Adolfo.
-Original Message-
From: D. Richard Hipp [mailto:[EMAIL
Mike:
As a purchaser of your Book, I think that perhaps you can have a copy of the
book in plain text form.
Then, with a little effort can be made a index of words, and (also) perhaps it
would be easier that Apress let you publish it.
In respect to the index creation I would help in that.
Perhaps this URL can help you
http://www.allbusiness.com/technology/software-services-applications-programming/5893603-1.html
Good luck, and greetings
Adolfo.
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From: John Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 05:59 PM
To: 'General Discussion
In general I believe that is a good idea give to the developer the maximun
control of what happen under the hood.
Greetings
Adolfo
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From: Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 4, 2008 08:15 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: [sqlite] ticket 3007
Any
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 decript after extract tha data, so this last can't be seen by
others who gain access to the SQLite dataBase.
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