On 11 Oct 2016, at 9:52am, Werner Kleiner <sqlitetes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am a little bit confused about the sqlite db version numbers.
The version numbers you are seeing reported are not the version of the database
file. All those databases are in the format for SQLite
Hello,
I am a little bit confused about the sqlite db version numbers.
1. On Windows 7 I have created a new db with command
sqlite3.exe test.db3
The sqlite3.exe is from date 2013-05-20 and the version number shows 3.7.17
2. Same computer but now I create a db with sqlite3.exe from 2016
On 4/20/16, Andy Allord wrote:
> I?m new to sqlite and this is probably something simple I?m overlooking.
>
> I?m working with binaries for 3.9.x on a Mac using Vagrant as a development
> environment with PHP. PHP currently support Sqlite 3.8.x databases and when
> the database is created it is
I?m new to sqlite and this is probably something simple I?m overlooking.
I?m working with binaries for 3.9.x on a Mac using Vagrant as a development
environment with PHP. PHP currently support Sqlite 3.8.x databases and when the
database is created it is being created as a 3.9.x. Is there
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