That's what I do.
I was looking for a kind of pre-built solution that could have better 
performance in loading a table than to do a INSERT for each line inside 
a transaction.

But thanks

Filipe Madureira




Alexandre Courbot wrote:
>> I am interested in this issue also.
>> I didn't understand the first part of your answer. "sqlite3 databasefile
>> < infile" ??
>>
>> The ".import FILE TABLE" works, but it is from CLI. How can I do it in
>> my C++ application using the sqlite3?
>>     
>
> An equivalent would be to read the file line by line and execute the
> statements it contains.
>
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