The sqlite3 program automatically opens the database and holds it open.
It will create one if it is missing. The DB stays open until you exit
Sqlite3.
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Davide Berti wrote:
execute sqlite3 test.db < myscript from a bash shell.
myscript creates a few tables.
After running this, is my test.db in an open state, do I have to open test.db in my c program
via sqlite3_open("test.db", &db_handle);
John Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Davide Berti wrote:
my typo here was the sqlite3_open call to open the database that is returning
the error
John Stanton wrote: Davide Berti wrote:
I am getting this error and have viewed the archives but am still at a loss.
Can I load a script file that creates a view tables:
sqlite3 test.db < myscript
then from a c program sd_open("test.db", db_handle);
It keeps giving me the library routine error. My program is not multi-threaded
and only makes this one sqlite call?
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