1. When the application first starts up, click on the Servers icon in the middle of the window. Alternatively, select Tools | Server | Server Manager.
2. For Server Engine, select SQLite (of course). If you're still using 2.x, go to step 4. 3. Select the options tab, put 3 in the first box for Version, then switch back to the Parameters tab. 4. Put some sort of description in for Server Name. This is simply for you to identify the database when looking through the treeview list on the left hand side. 5. Click the ... button next to Database Filename and browse for your database. Note, if the version you specified and the version of the database that you selected do not match (ex: you put 3 in the options tab and are only using a 2.x database), DBTools will "create" the connection, but you'll never see anything listed in the server explorer. 6. Click OK. The server explorer should be refreshed, and under Default Servers | Default Group, you should see a new node with the Server Name you specified. When you expand that you will see a Databases folder, and expanding that will reveal the a node with the name of your database, assuming all went correctly. -- Eric Pankoke Founder / Lead Developer Point Of Light Software http://www.polsoftware.com/ -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "Rob Richardson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For the life of me, I can't figure out how to open a database in > DBManager. I looked at it before, tried for an hour, and erased it. I > just tried again, with the same result. If I can't figure out how to do > such an easy thing, I can't trust the program. > > RobR > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: COS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 12:26 PM > To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org > Subject: Re: [sqlite] Is there a SQLiteSpy-like thing that will let me > change data from a grid? > > Hi Rob, > > You can try DBManager Standard or Enterprise Editions. The first one is > free > for personal use, the second is a commercial product. The complete list > of > features can be found at http://www.dbtools.com.br/EN/dbmanagerpro. You > can > edit your tables data and also manipulate images in blob fields. > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----------------------------------------------------------------------------