In that case, from a users standpoint, SQLite basically looks no different or has any unique requirements outside the realm of any SQL based relational database. The only exception to this generalization is the SQLite environment is more simplistic than most Client Server / Enterprise level Databases. Examining the GUI's of several databases other than SQLite and then applying the limitations and minor unique requirements (i.e. no full ALTER TABLE support and etc.) of SQLite should produce a reasonable SQLite GUI specification.
THEN, run that work product by this group and you may get a little more support. Fred > -----Original Message----- > From: John Newby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 4:26 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [sqlite] Final Year Project/Dissertation help > required!!!! > > > No, I'm not asking the community to do my homework for me, I > need to do a > user analysis phase for my dissertation, and as I don't know > anyone who uses > SQLite this is the only place I can get my questions answered. > > Many thanks. > > John. >... >

