Thanks a lot Donald, These links really helps me a lot...

On 1/27/09, Griggs, Donald <donald.gri...@allscripts.com> wrote:
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> On 1/27/09, Griggs, Donald <donald.gri...@allscripts.com> wrote:
> >
> > Venkat,
> >
> > If you have a ".db" file it almost certainly *is* an sqlite database.
> > A great attribute of sqlite databases is that they are contained in a
> > single file.
> >
> > If you're looking for a GUI frontend, they are legion, including good
> > free ones such as sqlite3explorer and a plug-in sqliteManager for
> > firefox webbrowser.
> >   See http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=ManagementTools
> >
> > Donald
> >
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>
> Hi Donald,
>
> Thanks for the link thats helpful, How do i access the .db file and read
> the data...
> =================
>
> Venkat,
>
> There may be a bit of a language barrier here.  Each of the GUI sqlite
> utilities can be used to access and read the data in an sqlite database.
> Each has it's own instructions.  Often, one chooses to "open" the
> database file from within the GUI.  One then supplies the desired SQL
> instructions and asks that they be "executed" by some means.  There are
> even ODBC wrappers available so that you may even be able to use some
> tool with which you are already familiar.
>
> All of the data, of course, is also available by using the Command Line
> Utility provided as part of the official release.  Have you downloaded
> the utility and/or a GUI front-end?  Have you had trouble with the
> directions provided by them?
>
> If you're comfortable with the command line utility, for instance, have
> you had trouble after reading page,
> http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.html ?
>
> If so, you may need to elaborate on "access" and "read the data" since
> I'm not as sure as I was earlier that I understand the difficulty you're
> having.
>
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