* Richard Hipp:
> (1) You should be able to drop in SQLite 3.15.0 (or any other release
> after 3.8.2) in place of SQLite 3.8.2 and everything will continue
> working just fine. The only changes will be that the applications
> will run a little faster. We carefully test backwards compatibility.
On 10/26/16, Smith, Randall wrote:
> This question may be off-topic for this list, since it deals with using
> SQLite in a specific setting rather than SQLite itself. Apologies if so.
> Thanks very much if anyone can provide any insight.
>
> I am one of the hapless souls who need access to SQLite
On Wednesday, 26 October, 2016 19:05, Smith, Randall
wrote:
> This question may be off-topic for this list, since it deals with using
> SQLite in a specific setting rather than SQLite itself. Apologies if so.
> Thanks very much if anyone can provide any insight.
> I am one of the hapless sou
This question may be off-topic for this list, since it deals with using SQLite
in a specific setting rather than SQLite itself. Apologies if so. Thanks very
much if anyone can provide any insight.
I am one of the hapless souls who need access to SQLite's CTE capabilities
(introduced in v3.8.3
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