On 2 Nov 2017, at 5:05am, Igor Korot wrote:
> So if I want table, it is cleaner to use tbl_name, correct?
> Provided I have "WHERE type = 'table'" in the query...
For that specific thing, the two are always the same. I think that it might
make more sense to use "name" because that’s what you
Simon,
On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 10:44 PM, Simon Slavin wrote:
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> On 2 Nov 2017, at 3:37am, Igor Korot wrote:
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>> I see that sqlite_master have 2 fields: name and tbl_name. It looks
>> like they have
>> the same value in my case.
>>
>> Is there a scenario when those 2 are different?
>
> sqlite
On 2 Nov 2017, at 3:37am, Igor Korot wrote:
> I see that sqlite_master have 2 fields: name and tbl_name. It looks
> like they have
> the same value in my case.
>
> Is there a scenario when those 2 are different?
sqlite_master includes rows for things that aren’t tables. For example,
indexes
Hi, ALL,
I see that sqlite_master have 2 fields: name and tbl_name. It looks
like they have
the same value in my case.
Is there a scenario when those 2 are different?
And what should I check for the "table name"?
Thank you.
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