On 6 Mar 2010, at 4:12am, Neville Franks wrote:
Saturday, March 6, 2010, 2:57:59 PM, you wrote:
J Does SQLite allow for password protecting a database? How about
J tables, can they be individually password protected?
No, you would need to do this in your application. A password alone
Is there a pre-compiled SEE release available? One that matches the current
public release? As far as I know we have no need to customize SQLite, and
even if we did I am not sure we would even know how ... it isn't what we do.
Joe Weinpert
PGAS, Inc.
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From: Simon
On 6 Mar 2010, at 3:04pm, Joe wrote:
Is there a pre-compiled SEE release available? One that matches the current
public release? As far as I know we have no need to customize SQLite, and
even if we did I am not sure we would even know how ... it isn't what we do.
I think that if you paid
I have a problem with SQLite in BCB 4.0. I wrote my own application -
I found very useful information on
http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=122300
On form (Form1) I have: Memo1 and Button3.
File Unit1.cpp:
code
I have a problem with SQLite in BCB 4.0. I wrote my own application -
I found very useful information on
http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=122300
On form (Form1) I have: Memo1 and Button3.
File Unit1.cpp:
code
For Windows:
I followed the best of my ability recompiling the most current
SQLITE3.DLL to get the FTS3 incorporated. I added the compiler directive
SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3
SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3_PARENTHESIS
and was able to create a SQLITE3.DLL but it faults when a example test
C/C++ program runs.
Hi Folks,
Please forgive me if this isn't the proper forum to post this question
but I am in need of some expert advice concerning if SQLite is the best
choice for my application.
Our application could have up to 10,000 users via a public facing web
site. As a first stab at the schema, I
You cannot push_back(NULL) null pointer.
Fix is below:
if(result == SQLITE_ROW)
{
vectorstring values;
for(int col = 0; col cols; col++)
{
Richard Cooke wrote:
Can I use the user_id (as a FOREIGN KEY) that resides in another
database to link the two DBs together? I'm a newbie to all of theis
database design so I am using this project as a learning experience.
From my limited knowledge of MySQL I think I could have
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010, Richard Cooke wrote:
Our application could have up to 10,000 users via a public facing web
site. As a first stab at the schema, I thought I'd have one Master User
database which will probably look like this:
Richard,
If I recall correctly, SQLite does not do well with
Hi.
I Use C/Linux. After I try to ADD a column by run the querry ALTER TABLE x
ADD y NUMERIC from my application, I can't use the data base any more. If I
try to get or save any data at my DB it cause crash of the application.
Thanks
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