Not sure, but I don't think it's currently possible; someone would have
to write an external to use the SQLite client API or write a new
database driver for RR.
Your welcome to have the author of the database contact me and I will send
him the revdb headers...so he can compile a revdb driver.
It is possible to access SQLite from Rev in two ways:
1) via odbc (requires installing odbc drivers with your standalone)
2) via shelling out to a command line, running the SQLite SQL client processing the
result.
I believe that Pierre mentioned that someone (Andu?) on the Metacard list has
Le mer 27/08/2003 09:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a crit :
It is possible to access SQLite from Rev in two ways:
1) via odbc (requires installing odbc drivers with your standalone)
2) via shelling out to a command line, running the SQLite SQL client processing
the result.
I believe that Pierre
I thought this might be of interest to Revolution developers. SQLite is an
cross-platform embedded SQL engine (basically DLL and an ODBC driver). It appears to
be completely free (as in beer and speech). In this sense it is more free than MySQL
(my understanding is that the latter is not