Clay Dowling wrote:
> 1. Use the sqlite3 interface, not sqlite 2.
>
> 2. Store a 0 or a 1 in the field. Then you can get the value with
> sqlite3_column_int
>
> There's a more complicated answer as well, but I wasn't able to get the
> code assembled before it was time to turn in last night.
>
Keiichi McGuire wrote:
> This sounds like a very simple problem, but I cannot figure it out!
>
> Basically what I have is this settings table that has a boolean data
> type, and I want to check it via a cpp program.
>
> sqlite_exec(db,"select flag from setting",0,0,);
>
> and I want to be able
are documented here:
http://www.sqlite.org/capi3ref.html
Pat
-Original Message-
From: Keiichi McGuire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 3:36 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: [sqlite] outputting select in cpp file?
This sounds like a very simple problem, but I cannot
This sounds like a very simple problem, but I cannot figure it out!
Basically what I have is this settings table that has a boolean data
type, and I want to check it via a cpp program.
sqlite_exec(db,"select flag from setting",0,0,);
and I want to be able to return a 0, or a 1 according to what
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