Paul Harris wrote:
ok, so a subselect can be used. not bad, but not as powerful as the
mysql @ variables, which can then be used in all sorts of scenarios
later, without inducing the same query over and over to get the value.
SQLite is (mostly) intended to be a library for SQL execution, with a
wrapper or some main program doing the higher-level stuff.
Sure, there are some advantages to doing it all in SQL, but Tcl or Perl
or C gives a _lot_ more power.
Gerry
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