Ya the Lasso bit is about their own admin and session management anyway, so
that's fine.
Not worried, as I can get it back to original. I keep accounts minimal as I'm
running off an SSD which has limited space.
Thanks again.
Cheers
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Rich in Toronto
On 2011-08-02, at 9:05 A
On 2 Aug 2011, at 1:52pm, Viaduct Productions wrote:
> ya 3 it is. A package installed the 32 bit version, and now I have to
> install the 64 bit version, and I'm worried it might do irreparable things to
> my current tables. I'm thinking tables are independent of the binaries, so
> I'm good
Hi Simon Thanks for the reply.
ya 3 it is. A package installed the 32 bit version, and now I have to install
the 64 bit version, and I'm worried it might do irreparable things to my
current tables. I'm thinking tables are independent of the binaries, so I'm
good, but I wanted to check.
Ho
On 2 Aug 2011, at 6:09am, Viaduct Productions wrote:
> Just wondering if the tables will remain if I configure SQLite to install the
> 64 bit version on Snow Leopard over my current 32 bit version.
As long as you stay with SQLite3, not SQLite2, The format of the files is
completely unchanged
Hi folks.
Just wondering if the tables will remain if I configure SQLite to install the
64 bit version on Snow Leopard over my current 32 bit version.
Cheers
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Rich in Toronto
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