On Monday, 20 January, 2020 12:42, David Bicking wrote:
> Thanks. I figured the solution would use CTE (this is a CTE, isn't it??)
>Unfortunately, they were neither in Sqlite, nor mentioned in any of the
>sql stuff I read when I taught myself to do SQL.so it took me a while to
>figure out how it
, 18 January, 2020 11:20
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>I suspect the answer is that it is best to do this in the application
>program. However, the platform I want to use is dumb as a brick.
>It basically can call sqlite3_get_table,
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>I suspect the answer is that it is best to do this in the application
>program. However, the platform I want to use is dumb as a brick.
>It basically can call sqlite3_get_table, mildly refo
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>I suspect the answer is that it is best to do this in the application
>program. However, the platform I want to use is dum
I suspect the answer is that it is best to do this in the application
program. However, the platform I want to use is dumb as a brick.
It basically can call sqlite3_get_table, mildly reformat the data
and send it to the display.
Anyway, there are two tables
CREATE TABLE Goals (period integer pr
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