Yeah, I just moved the exe file elsewhere on my hard drive and put it's destination in my PATH. So now I can type 'sqlite3 <name>' and open a database.
On 8/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"John Salerno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I downloaded the command line utility, and it is an exe file that > automatically opens the sqlite prompt. Given this, how am I supposed > to open or create databases? The only way I'm aware so far is that you > have to specify the db after the sqlite3 command which opens the > prompt, but in this case I'm already in the prompt. > > Or is this exe file not meant to be used this way? Am I supposed to > put it in my PATH and then run it from the command line? > The easiest solutioni is to run it from the command-line. I assume from the above that you are double clicking on it or something? Another solution is to use ATTACH to attach new disk databases to the in-memory database you are using when the prompt first appears. -- D. Richard Hipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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