I would double check that the file I am trying to open is indeed the same file the Tcl app is accessing successfully.
Shawn M. Downey MPR Associates 10 Maxwell Drive, Suite 204 Clifton Park, NY 12065 518-371-3983 x113 (work) 860-508-5015 (cell) -----Original Message----- From: Manuel Enache [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 10:05 AM To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [sqlite] sqlite 2.0 database TCL is not my thing... :(( --- Guillaume MAISON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Manuel Enache a écrit : > > I've tried with sqlite3 and nothing: > > > > <cmd> > > > > C:\sqlite>sqlite3.exe database > > SQLite version 3.2.7 > > Enter ".help" for instructions > > sqlite> .databases > > Error: file is encrypted or is not a database > > sqlite> > > > > You said that a tcl application could access the DB > ? > > then, instead of spending too much time seeking for > a tool that could > open the database, "re invent the wheel" and build > yourself, with tcl, a > tool that would export the DB in a format that you > could then import. > > IMHO, it's the easiest and fastest way... > > HTH, > > Best regards, > > -- > > Guillaume MAISON - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 83, Cours Victor Hugo > 47000 AGEN > Tél : 05 53 87 91 48 - Fax : 05 53 68 73 50 > e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Web : > http://nauteus.com > > __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com