Mattew,
Obviously I am not as well versed in sqlite as you are. I hate to
hate myself, but am still continuing with reading somewhat ancient
files into a somewhat cohorrent database.
Thanking you for your time and trouble,
Matthew
p.s. shame about the parsing of comma delimited
Hello,
I have read the FAQ, and know that you can't fork with an open
database connection. I'm not doing that. I am however very confused If
anyone has the time to read this and give a hint as to what might be
going on, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Kevin Martin
On 14 Aug 2011, at 12:18, Kevin Martin wrote:
I am however very confused If
anyone has the time to read this and give a hint as to what might be
going on, it would be greatly appreciated.
Why do you always figure things out after you have posted them to the
mailing list?
The problem was I
2011/8/12 Pavel Ivanov paiva...@gmail.com:
It's a little surprising to me that with all the same conditions 2
files residing on the same drive have better performance than the same
files residing on different drives. Theoretically that shouldn't
happen.
Yes, it's not right behaviour. Is
The MyJSQLView project has released a preliminary production version to
address several reported problems with the application. Since this release
is to correct these bugs a more fully vetted release will be forth coming
by the end of the month or early next.
The release Version 3.30 corrects the