Hi Joe,
Thanks for your reply. After making that change (and also adding the
SQLite3.SetDirectory method definition itself since that too was inside an
#if) the app crashes because WP8 doesn't support the TemporaryFolder
property.
'Windows.Storage.ApplicationData.Current.TemporaryFolder' threw
Andrew Arnott wrote:
I tried adding sqlite3_set_directory to the sqliteWP8.cpp file but it got
too intense for my limited C++ knowledge.
If the Windows Phone 8 wrapper for SQLite does not properly set the
temporary
directory, queries that requires a temporary file (e.g. VACUUM) may fail
...@mistachkin.comwrote:
Andrew Arnott wrote:
I tried adding sqlite3_set_directory to the sqliteWP8.cpp file but it got
too intense for my limited C++ knowledge.
If the Windows Phone 8 wrapper for SQLite does not properly set the
temporary
directory, queries that requires a temporary file
When I upgraded from the SQLite for WinPhone8 SDK v3.8.1 to 3.8.3.1, the
VACUUM statement quit working. Any idea why?
I'd be quite happy to 'rollback' to 3.8.1, but I can't find a way to
download prior versions of the SDK.
Thanks.
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Andrew Arnott
I [may] not agree with what you have to say,
On 11 Mar 2014, at 12:56am, Andrew Arnott andrewarn...@gmail.com wrote:
When I upgraded from the SQLite for WinPhone8 SDK v3.8.1 to 3.8.3.1, the
VACUUM statement quit working. Any idea why?
What does it do instead of work ?
Simon.
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It raises an error, which the sqlite.cs file that everyone uses turns into
an exception.
On Mar 10, 2014 6:01 PM, Simon Slavin slav...@bigfraud.org wrote:
On 11 Mar 2014, at 12:56am, Andrew Arnott andrewarn...@gmail.com wrote:
When I upgraded from the SQLite for WinPhone8 SDK v3.8.1 to
I expect I could build a miniature repro if that would be useful to anyone.
On Mar 10, 2014 8:05 PM, Andrew Arnott andrewarn...@gmail.com wrote:
It raises an error, which the sqlite.cs file that everyone uses turns into
an exception.
On Mar 10, 2014 6:01 PM, Simon Slavin slav...@bigfraud.org
I've created a trivial repro project, which you can download here:
http://1drv.ms/N2D4gP
The exception raised when I send VACUUM as a sql statement is:
SQLite.SQLiteException occurred
_HResult=-2146233088
_message=SQL logic error or missing database
HResult=-2146233088
Message=SQL logic
Andrew Arnott wrote:
The exception raised when I send VACUUM as a sql statement is:
SQLite.SQLiteException occurred
_HResult=-2146233088
_message=SQL logic error or missing database
HResult=-2146233088
Message=SQL logic error or missing database
Source=Dart.WinPhone8Lib
I am attempting to use SQLite with Windows Phone. I have successfully installed
SQLite for Windows and sqlite-net. I get an error in SQLite.cs as follows:
type or namespace Community could not be found
#if USE_CSHARP_SQLITE
using Sqlite3 = Community.CsharpSqlite.Sqlite3;
using
Did you add the Community.CsharpSqlite.WinPhone.dll as a dependency to your
project?
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 5:09 AM, Tola Fasoyiro
tola.fasoy...@hotmail.co.ukwrote:
I am attempting to use SQLite with Windows Phone. I have successfully
installed SQLite for Windows and sqlite-net. I get an
Hello Naoh.
csharp-sqlite is not a SQLite for Windows Phone 8.
Peter is talking about official release of SQLite for Windows Phone 8.
http://www.sqlite.org/download.html#wp8
Hello Peter.
This also discussed on msdn forum.
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/wpdevelop/thread/083fc2a4
wrapper
including LINQ access works on Windows Phone 8. I uninstalled the official
SQLite for Windows Phone 8 extension. I don't understand how to take
advantage of it. Tim Heuer writes on his blog, that the purpose is to avoid
the hassle of managing different projects for every CPU. I hope to be able
Has anybody tried to install SQLite for Windows Phone 8?
Any success?
I can install it. It shows up fine under References, but then what? The
Object Browser shows nothing.
What namespace can I reference? What classes can I use?
\Peter
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Peter Naldal wrote:
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Topic: [sqlite] SQLite on Windows Phone 8
Hi
Visual Studio 2012 for Windows Phone offers installation of SQLite for
Windows Phone 8 as an extension. To enable programming against this
extension a wrapper
:
This is not an official version of SQLite
There is completely NO affiliation with SQLite.org
Bugs should not be reported to their ticket tracking system
Thank you,
Noah Hart
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Visual Studio 2012 for Windows Phone offers installation of SQLite for
Windows Phone 8 as an extension. To enable programming against this
extension a wrapper component or library needs to be installed. I am using
sqlite-net installed via NuGet. But when compiling SQLite.cs, the compiler
Peter Naldal wrote:
Visual Studio 2012 for Windows Phone offers installation of SQLite for
Windows Phone 8 as an extension. To enable programming against this
extension a wrapper component or library needs to be installed. I am using
sqlite-net installed via NuGet.
When using the SQLite
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