Yeah, making fun out of those who are one step underneath.



On 7/7/06, John Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

??? I am in heaven.

353455 453455 wrote:
> You make it so easy so others can learn from you. Youll go to heaven for
> that. You are so useful to those who ask for your help. Someone should
make
> you a saint and pray so you help them.
>
>
>
>
> On 7/7/06, John Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Sigh....  Free help is a privilege, not a right.  Explanations are not
>> pointless, they are educational.
>>
>> 353455 453455 wrote:
>> > I do want to learn but i dont like to waste hours and hours through
>> > pointless explainations. i know what an integer is.. i dont need 3
>> pages
>> > explaining it, worst thing is that the tutorials arent good at all
they
>> > dont
>> > teach me a lot of what i want to learn.
>> >
>> > spoon feeding? well i cant afford books here because there are none
to
>> buy.
>> > and shipment fees are huge so thats not an option. i just wanted some
>> > advice.
>> >
>> > sqlite documentation seems to talk about how good sqlite WAS in those
>> times
>> > and how things seem to be done among with a few senseless examples
>> which
>> > doesnt help at all.
>> >
>> > by now you think im a retarded little kid for saying what i said.
>> > i just wanted some advice from those who KNOW. hence i came to ask
>> HERE.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 7/7/06, John Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> This type of thing works - http://www.1keydata.com/sql/sql.html
>> >>
>> >> You can also look through the Sqlite documentation.
>> >>
>> >> An SQL driven database is not a good tool for a person who doesn't
>> want
>> >> to get some SQL knowledge.
>> >>
>> >> If you are looking for spoon feeding, seeking free information on
the
>> >> Internet is not the way.  Enroll.
>> >>
>> >> I found Sqlitespy a bit flaky but useful.  Sqlbrowser seems to be
>> quite
>> >> effective.
>> >>
>> >> 353455 453455 wrote:
>> >> > i tried sqlitespy but its so unfinished!
>> >> >
>> >> > about the tutorials i cant find any sqlite good ones
>> >> > should i read mysql ones?
>> >> >
>> >> > any texts i can read so i can learn the basics instead of having
to
>> >> crawl
>> >> > though piles of nonsense texts? because most tutorials ive found
>> doesnt
>> >> > seem
>> >> > quite right they TRY to explain a lot but they TEACH way too
little.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > On 7/7/06, John Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Try sqlitespy or sqlbrowser.  Both free to download.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> You will need to learn some SQL.  Just find an on-line tutorial
and
>> >> >> learn the basics.  It will on take a couple of hours.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> 353455 453455 wrote:
>> >> >> > hi i have a few questions hope they dont bother much.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > I) how can i know how many tables and how many rows there are
in
>> my
>> >> >> > database?
>> >> >> > II) how can i perform a search on my database?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > i need to do simple text search queries. and about knowing the
>> >> >> amount of
>> >> >> > tables and rows. i need this because i want to have a few
>> >> >> statistics. so
>> >> >> is
>> >> >> > there any way of knowing how many tables and how many rows
there
>> are
>> >> in
>> >> >> > total via a query?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > im interested in searching on just a column of each table in
this
>> >> >> database
>> >> >> > but i dont know any sql at all.
>> >> >> > im using sqlite3.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > does anybody know of a good administration tool for sqlite3?
>> because
>> >> i
>> >> >> only
>> >> >> > found a few tools but they werent quite done. and the others
ive
>> >> found
>> >> >> were
>> >> >> > shareware so i want to know if theres any freeware good tool
out
>> >> >> there?.
>> >> >> >
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