RE: SQLite Database

2010-09-04 Thread Lynn Fredricks
> Valentina offers encryption and for a great deal less than > $2000. It's also a much more robust and faster database with > lots more to offer. > The latest Valentina Studio application offers ways to > convert SQLite to Valentina also. Thanks Bill for the recommendation! Although you can tr

Re: SQLite Database

2010-09-04 Thread william humphrey
Valentina offers encryption and for a great deal less than $2000. It's also a much more robust and faster database with lots more to offer. The latest Valentina Studio application offers ways to convert SQLite to Valentina also. On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Warren Kuhl wrote: > Monte, > > I t

Re: SQLite Database

2010-09-04 Thread Warren Kuhl
Monte, I thanks for the advice. $2000 is a little steep. I may loook at writing an encryption/decrypt module for my data and decrpyt it after retrieving it from the database. Thanks! Warren On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 2:58 AM, Monte Goulding wrote: > Not without writing a new db driver I wouldn't

Re: SQLite Database

2010-09-04 Thread Monte Goulding
Not without writing a new db driver I wouldn't think. From memory there is an encrypted version of sqlite with a $2000 license fee. If you don't need it to be ultra secure then you could store your db in a custom property of an encrypted stack and save it to a hidden file at startup, save it bac

Re: SQLite database file from third-party sources?

2008-04-13 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi Peter, Thanks, but I tried that file just as an experiment. The real problem is that the people in that thread on the forum seem to be unable to use particular SQLite 3 files. I'm now waiting for a reply from the original poster of that thread to have confirmed that he is using an SQLi

Re: SQLite database file from third-party sources?

2008-04-13 Thread Peter Alcibiades
I downloaded the file and tried opening it with the firefox plug in. Which reports it is corrupted. sqlitebrowser reports its not an sqlite 3 database. Tksqlite, which does both 2 and 3, opens it however. So its probably v 2 and just needs converting. Tksqlite might do that? Peter Mark S

Re: SQLite database file from third-party sources?

2008-04-12 Thread Mark Schonewille
Ian, Peter and William, Can you think of any reason why a SQLite 3 file wouldn't work with Rev? The reason why I ask is the problem discussed in the forum: . It really intrigues me why people have problems using SQlite 3 databases.

Re: SQLite database file from third-party sources?

2008-04-11 Thread william humphrey
I created my SQLite database with SQLite Manager and access it all the time. On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 2:15 PM, Mark Schonewille < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the reply, Ian. Would it be possible to send me a small sample > database, which hasn't been touched by Rev? > > Best, > > Mark >

Re: SQLite database file from third-party sources?

2008-04-11 Thread Mark Schonewille
Thanks for the reply, Ian. Would it be possible to send me a small sample database, which hasn't been touched by Rev? Best, Mark -- Economy-x-Talk Consultancy and Software Engineering http://economy-x-talk.com http://www.salery.biz Get your store on-line within minutes with Salery Web Store

Re: SQLite database file from third-party sources?

2008-04-11 Thread Ian Wood
On 11 Apr 2008, at 18:56, Mark Schonewille wrote: I am unable to access SQLite databases from third-party sources. Has anyone ever been able to use an SQLite database file that was not created by the SQLite external for Revolution? If you were successful, was there a special trick to make