Well, I could understand more your situation since it was probably because 
the sync with the hardware was not ported properly to your platform and 
data was not being saved to the media. although, I just can't make sense 
why the opposite happens to me.... *sigh*

Mario Hebert
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Got exactly the SAME issue 

 

With PHP 4.3 and the sqlite 3 extension. 

 

But was reversed. 

 

When creating :memory: database, its worked, 

 

But when creating :file database I got the "No such table" problem. 

 

 

I ve let down sqlite . 

 

 

And I ve retake mysql. 

 

 

Good luck 

 

 

Best Regards 

 

Derel Bruno 

 

 

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De : Jay Sprenkle 

Date : 05/17/06 20:03:17 

A : sqlite-users@sqlite.org 

Sujet : Re: [sqlite] DB in memory - table create won't work 

 

On 5/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

> I got flash database to work for me. What I am trying now is to create a 


> database in memory that I could sync later on in flash. The problem is 

> that when I do a table create it does not seem to work: 

> 

> 1. I open database : memory: with success. 

> 2. I create a random table: create table test ( a int ); 

> 3. I try to do an insert: insert into test values (5); 

> 

> I get the following error, 

> 

> No such table: test 

 

Works ok for me: 

 

C:\Temp\>sqlite3 :memory: 

SQLite version 3.0.8 

Enter ".help" for instructions 

Sqlite> .schema 

Sqlite> create table test(int a ); 

Sqlite> insert into test values(5); 

Sqlite> .schema 

CREATE TABLE test(int a ); 

Sqlite> select * from test; 

5 

Sqlite> 

 

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