i was thinking the same thing but then it hit me that maybe there is already
an existing solution. :)

thanx



RB Smissaert wrote:
> 
> Run a loop in the code of your application and drop the tables. I don't
> think SQLite can do something like this.
> 
> RBS
> 
>>
>> hi
>>
>> simple question : How to drop all tables in my database that start , for
>> example, with X?
>>
>> table 1 is X1998
>> table 2 is X8676
>> table 3 is X2912
>> ...
>>
>> thanx
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