just enter a ; (semi-colon) to indicate that you have ended your
command. SQLite will complain, and then will let you pick up and
continue.

On 8/2/07, Scott Derrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is probably a stupid question but has frustrated me a couple of times.
>
> When using the command line interface sqlite3, a couple of times I have
> forgotten to use the "." before a command.  After that I get a "...>"
> prompt  that I can't seem to escape from and accepts no commands?  My
> only choice is to shut down that terminal and start a new one..
>
> There must be an easy  way to  get back to the command mode? And what is
> the "...>"  mode?
>
> Scott
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