According to the FAQ on sqlite.org, the row size is arbitrarily limited to 1MB, which can be increased to 16MB by changing a #define in the source code.
My question is, why even limit the row size? Is there a way the code can modified so that there is no limit for the row size (other than the available disk/memory space)? In the database, I'd like to store files which are greater than 16MB. The row size limit is preventing this from happening. Actually, I haven't tried inserting binary files greater than 16MB. I assumed that it wouldn't work or cause some kinda weird problem. Please tell me how I can get rid of the row size limitation. Thank you for your help! Regards, E.Diril --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]