On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 17:53:02 -0500, Mike Henshaw
wrote:
>>> Is there a way to create an incremental row or show a row number that is
>>> linked to the current select query that can be used in
>>> calculations?
>>
>>> Basically a row counter for the current query that can be used in
>>> calcula
Mike Henshaw wrote:
> 1. The application is from a third party with no access to the source code
> but the SQL query can be updated since the SQL query
> is used in a custom HTML template which can also be updated.
> 2. The calculations to the RowNum would then have to be in the C/CPP
> applica
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On Behalf Of Igor Tandetnik
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 5:25 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Incremental row number associated to the current Query?
Mike Henshaw wrote:
> Is there a way to create an incremental
Mike Henshaw wrote:
> Is there a way to create an incremental row or show a row number that is
> linked to the current select query that can be used in
> calculations?
>
> Basically a row counter for the current query that can be used in
> calculations.
Your application makes a series of sqli
Is there a way to create an incremental row or show a row number that is linked
to the current select query that can be used in calculations?
Basically a row counter for the current query that can be used in calculations.
Notes:
1. The query can be change at any time.
2. The application is writt
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