I don't have any market value in mind, but I do know that the data in the
database took a lot of time to put together (and I mean a lot). It was very
lengthy process of one individual. So it does have a high value, although
not one you can put a monetary value on, not at least for now.

Regards

Marek


John Stanton wrote:
> 
> One way or another you have to apply sweat or treasure to protect your 
> data asset.  Just how valuable is it?
> 
> mxs wrote:
>> Thanks Ulrich, but I think that goes beyond the scope of my knowledge and
>> tools I have available to me.
>> 
>> I wish somebody (who has C++ knowledge) has done it already and released
>> version of SQLite with encrypt and decrypt functionality. I cannot
>> believe
>> that there is not more need for it between SQLite users. You make it
>> sound
>> like it shouldn't be a problem for someone who knows C++. But I am
>> expecting
>> a catch somewhere, otherwise why would there be commercial versions of
>> SQLite which has this functonality.
>> 
>> Thanks for your suggestion anyways.
>> 
>> If you don't mind one more off topic question. You seem to have
>> experience
>> with wxWidgets. In tandem with wxPython is that a better tool to use than
>> just Python and Tkinter. Which route is the easier one for a beginner in
>> this language?
>> 
>> Thanks again
>> 
>> Marek
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Ulrich Telle wrote:
>> 
>>>Hi Marek,
>>>
>>>
>>>>I'll be honest with you I had to google around to find out what is
>>>>wxWidgets (obviously I've seen it before, but never dipped in). Pls
>>>>understand I've been messing around for years with VB (not even the
>>>>.NET version) and it served me quite well. But I decided to move on
>>>>to something rather free of Microsoft.
>>>
>>>Well, wxWidgets _is_ free of Microsoft and is available for many
different
>>>platforms. But it wasn't my intent to point you in the direction of
>>>wxWidgets.
>>>
>>>My encryption solution for SQLite is not bound to wxWidgets in any way.
>>>You may as well use it completely independent of wxWidgets (or my
>>>component wxSQLite3).
>>>
>>>You may just take the source code of my encryption extension from the
file
>>>release of wxSQLite3, combine it with the sources of SQLite itself,
>>>compile with just any C++ compiler to get a SQLite library or DLL
>>>supporting database encryption. Please read the readme file of wxSQLite3
>>>for further information.
>>>
>>>My extension implements two functions of the SQLite API, namely
>>>sqlite3_key and sqlite3_rekey (see sqlite3.h header file of SQLite),
which
>>>are not implemented in the normal SQLite distribution. To use encryption
>>>sqlite3_key has to be called immediately after the call to sqlite3_open.
>>>That's all.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>
>>>Ulrich
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