runs. Not a big
deal, just a strange difference between release levels.
Thanks for the reply.
Rick Timms
From: Roger Binns
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 10:14 PM
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Suppression of SQL Command when routing
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On 17/11/11 20:00, Richard Timms wrote:
> .echo on
[...]
> Now I get that, plus the actual sql statement itself. How do I suppress
> the sql statement from appearing on the file?
I don't understand your question. You turned echo on so you get the sql
All,
just upgraded from v.3.3.6 to current (a big jump), and found that a file
that previously worked one way now works another.
At the sqlite command prompt I type
.read tmp.txt
the contents of tmp.txt are as follows
.echo on
.separator ' '
.headers on
.output sbs2011-11-17.txt
select a
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