Hi,
I'd like to convert zip files to sqlar files. Is there a command line
tool that I can help with the conversion? Thanks.
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a bug with index corruption like this.
And I'm baffled how something as simple as the `seq` index could go awry…
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On 3/24/20, Luuk wrote:
> "The mailing list is deprecated. You need to go to
> https://sqlite.org/forum/ for the sqlite forum."
>
> Can anyone give the source of this?
https://www.sqlite.org/support.html
https://www.mail-archive.com/sqlite-users@mailinglists.sqlite.org
you can access the company VPN from home" in between.
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Betreff: Re: [sqlite] The mailing
OK i must have must the posts from the 12th of March till the end of
that week 😉, being busy with other things.
On 24-3-2020 09:19, Hick Gunter wrote:
See announcement on the mailing list dated march 12th
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See announcement on the mailing list dated march 12th
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Betreff: [EXTERNAL
> On Mar 24, 2020, at 09:13, Luuk wrote:
>
> No, i do NOT mean the source of the forum, but the source for "The list is
> deprecated"
http://sqlite.1065341.n5.nabble.com/New-SQLite-Forum-established-this-mailing-list-is-deprecated-td111358.html
But that's ju
wrote:
"The mailing list is deprecated. You need to go to
https://sqlite.org/forum/ for the sqlite forum."
Can anyone give the source of this?
No, i do NOT mean the source of the forum, but the source for "The list
is deprecated"
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"The mailing list is deprecated. You need to go to
https://sqlite.org/forum/ for the sqlite forum."
Can anyone give the source of this?
No, i do NOT mean the source of the forum, but the source for "The list
"The mailing list is deprecated. You need to go to
https://sqlite.org/forum/ for the sqlite forum."
Can anyone give the source of this?
On 23-3-2020 14:35, Hick Gunter wrote:
The mailing list is deprecated. You need to go tohttps://sqlite.org/forum/ for
the sq
The mailing list is deprecated. You need to go to https://sqlite.org/forum/ for
the sqlite forum.
Can you replicate the problem while using the sqlite shell? Are you checking
column names returned from the second statement? Note that a.BIRTH.YYY from
your example looks a bit weird for a
as SQLITE_OK.
Do you have any idea what is going on?
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Hi list,
Accidentally I discovered that I could use the same table aliases for 2 tables
in a single sql statement.
As long as I do not use a column name that exists in both tables Sqlite accepts
this.
It looks strange to me that I can use the same aliases multiple times, and that
they co-exist
select (strftime('%J', '2016-06-13T09:36:34.123Z') - 2440587.5) * 86400.0;
1465810594.123
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Reposting to the ML, maybe I'll have more luck there, than in the forum?
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Subject: [sqlite-forum] Convert datetime string to second since Epoch with
millisecond precision
To:
Forum post by ddev
manifested several new connections and even professional
opportunities.
I value those relationships. I'm sorry this forum will cease to be a
place where new ones will develop.
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little affordances and edge cases like
this. It’s not the sort of thing one blithely wades into. That’s part of the
reason I gave for leaving forum software implementation to the experts, or at
least to those who’ve had years to fix these kinds of mistakes.
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On Fri Mar 13, 2020 at 11:22:46AM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
> On 3/13/20, Huỳnh Trần Khanh wrote:
> > [On a mailing nlist] I can
> > filter the posts, sort them, search through them, archive them,
> > forward them to a friend, &c.
>
> You can do all of that with t
Click at the link at the bottom of the email...
From: sqlite-users on behalf of
Edmondo Borasio
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2020 03:34 AM
To: SQLite mailing list
Subject: [sqlite] REMOVE ME
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t is, you cannot use
.. to identify a column -- it won't work.
I cannot answer why this is as it is, merely that this is indeed how it is.
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> On Mar 14, 2020, at 03:14, Justin Ng wrote:
>
> This works fine,
>
> SELECT
>x.sql
> FROM
>temp.sqlite_master AS x;
>
As is this:
SELECT
sql
FROM
temp.sqlite_master;
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t; > On 13 Mar 2020, at 6:50pm, Thomas Kurz wrote:
> >
> > > Why can't the forum just forward all new postings to this mailing list
> > and vice versa? Then everyone could chose what to use ;)
> >
> > I think one of the objectives of moving a
hink one of the objectives of moving away from email is to prevent
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take his word that the
web-based forum is better and give it a chance. That way we can focus on
solving SQLite-related problems instead of web/email/forum related problems.
Fwiw, I like the new forum because of the few key differences already mentioned
by Richard – editing, formatting
Why can't the forum just forward all new postings to this mailing list and vice
versa? Then everyone could chose what to use ;)
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Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2020, 21:17:59
Subject: [sqlite] New S
Thank you, thank you!
Balaji Ramanathan
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m, search through them, archive them,
> >> forward them to a friend, &c.
> >
> > You can do all of that with the SQLite Forum. Remember, all content
> > is still delivered directly to your in-box, just like with a mailing
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> I’m not sure I’d agree w
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> Should I write to you directly, or to the Fossil forum?
Either one (or both) will be fine.
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at. I will build it into the system,
assuming it works, does not have onerous external dependencies, and
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> On Mar 13, 2020, at 10:22 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
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> On 3/13/20, Huỳnh Trần Khanh wrote:
>> [On a mailing nlist] I can
>> filter the posts, sort them, search through them, archive them,
>> forward them to a friend, &c.
>
> You can do all of that
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n the system
itself. I just tried to create an account on the SqLite forum, but could
not. The absolute majority of captcha systems offer some kind of audio
version now, which is very important for me and other blind users.
Kind regards,
Philip Bennefall
On 3/13/2020 4:22 PM, Richard Hipp
en you load a new thread. So if you don't mind
scrolling manually, I think everything else will just work. Did you
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> filter the posts, sort them, search through them, archive them,
> forward them to a friend, &c.
You can do all of that with the SQLite Forum. Remember, all content
is still delivered directly to your in-box, jus
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> I hope that's only a temporary situation... --DD
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> > the SQLite community.
> >
> I would say to the SQL world.
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> * I truly hope Keith you'll continue making your tremendous contributions
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> the SQLite community.
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I would say to the SQL world.
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to use emails could still do it by subscribing
> to alerts and then replying to notifications.
Of course only mails by registered users should be accepted, to keep
spam low.
Maybe someone wants to open a feature request over at the Fossil SCM
forum for this [1].
my 2 cent
[0] https://www.
s been in active use in the
> Fossil community for a couple of years, and has worked well. See the
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> there's no management at all required. An advantage of
> writing one's own email client is extra added features which
> are just right for me: I can limit the size of a mailbox to
> a certain number of mails. For the sqlite list, it's 10k
> mails. More than that and the
On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 1:05 AM Keith Medcalf wrote:
> Uck. That is the most horrible looking thing I have ever seen in my
> life. Good luck with it.
>
I truly hope Keith you'll continue making your tremendous contributions to
the SQLite community.
Things will inevitably mo
h are just right for me: I can limit the size of a mailbox to a
certain number of mails. For the sqlite list, it's 10k mails. More than that
and the oldest get moved to the Trash automatically.
It's all I need.
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> > Richard Hipp wrote:
> > > The Forum is powered by Fossil. It has been in active use in the
> > > Fossil community for a couple of years, and has worked well.
> >
> > Is there a way to use this without running the Javascript?
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What do you mean there have been "just a few threads" in the mailing list?
I can barely keep up with it.
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On Fri, 13 Mar 2020 at 08:15, Jens Alfke wrote:
> In a messaging system, the user interface is critically important.
Agree absolutely!
I don't think it matters much whether the SQLite forum can render a page in
> "about 0.003s" as it says in the footer.
But I take issu
Can we clone (push, pull, sync) the forum fossil?
Ingo
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The Forum is powered by Fossil.
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t showcase of SQLite's prowess, and while the
interface is decidedly engineerish, it's very usable. I look forward
to seeing it in action!
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for a couple of years, and has worked well.
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The Forum is powered by Fossil. It has been in active use in the
Fossil community for a couple of years, and has worked well.
Is there a way to use this without running the Javascript?
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On Mar 12, 2020, at 6:15 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
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> I strongly disagree with your using a homemade forum rather than something
> like Discourse.
Unlike SQLite proper, the Fossil project accepts outside contributions without
a whole lot of gatekeeping. I myself have made a few improv
preciate that you like to 'eat your own dog food'. However, I
>strongly disagree with your using a homemade forum rather than
>something like Discourse.
I will never be able to understand how anyone could hold up Discourse as
superior to, well, anything. It's slow, it has po
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In a messaging system, the user interface is critically important. I don't
think it matters much whether the SQLite forum can render a page in "about
0.003s" as it says in the footer. What's important is usability — f
> On Mar 13, 2020, at 01:04, Keith Medcalf wrote:
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> Uck. That is the most horrible looking thing I have ever seen in my life.
> Good luck with it.
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Good luck with it.
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tions.
It would be a perfect solution for my use of Fossil as well.
Would that feature would be accepted in Fossil if someone (probably not
me, I lack the time right now sorry) would submit a patch?
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> a replacement for this mailing list:
Tragic. Oh well. Anyhow, thanks for SQLite itself :)
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tarted the forum, despite all the complaints leading up
to the move.
Meanwhile, the forum is just as busy as the old mailing list was, maybe more so.
This SQLite mailing list has a higher posting rate than the Fossil Forum, but
it probably also a greater percentage of “just plain users” than for F
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> anti-spam features are present.
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day') are deterministic but "datetime('now', '+1 day')" is not even though they
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, abs(0), abs(1), abs(2)) FROM t1;
Just curious...
Doug
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ssing For Date/Time Functions
The built-in date and time functions of SQLite are a special case. These
functions are usually considered deterministic. However, if these functions use
the string "now" as the date, or if they use the localtime modifier or the utc
modifier, then they are
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NEW.Field2 is not OLD.Field2
OR ...
--Think you want to exclude LastUpdate from this OR'd list of changed
fields to check
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ng the AFTER UPDATE ON recursively?
>Perhaps a pragma or inSQLite are triggers non-recursive by default?
It looks like this answers your question...
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21223434/do-sqlite-triggers-trigger-other-triggers
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instructions 13 and 14 and omits the abs()
function. The abs() function is now computed on instructions 7 and 8,
but those instructions only run one time due to the "Once" opcode on
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Richard, what does the explain look like with your code change, please.
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ce rowids change, the references between the fts table to the content
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> Exactly what I gained from the EXPLAIN output.
>
> The SQL "compiler" is extracting the constant expression ABS(...) and
> evaluating it in the program prolog (where schema is checked and locks
> taken). See instructions 11 and 12
Exactly
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FOR EACH ROW WHEN NEW.lastupdated < OLD. lastupdated
BEGIN
UPDATE song SET lastupdated = DATETIME('now') WHERE id = NEW.id
END
As far as I know, updating the current row in a "before" trigger is a
"nop" in SQLite sin
errors when I try defining a trigger this way this
>> > in my favorite db dbrowser.
>>
>> Thank you very much for keeping the error message secret.
>>
>> When I fix the wrong table table name and add the missing semicolon after
>> the UPDATE statement, thi
nstead of <.
>
> > However I get SQL errors when I try defining a trigger this way this
> > in my favorite db dbrowser.
>
> Thank you very much for keeping the error message secret.
>
> When I fix the wrong table table name and add the missing semicolon after
> the
db dbrowser.
Thank you very much for keeping the error message secret.
When I fix the wrong table table name and add the missing semicolon after
the UPDATE statement, this trigger works fine.
Regards,
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