Hi Hartwig... I'm looking at the FMDB code, and I don't see any "open" 
for the d/b.  Does FMDB do this for me and I'm just missing it?  Also 
looked at Gus Mueller's blog of examples, and I don't see it there 
either....

Regards,
Rolf

On 5/4/11 2:38 PM, skywind mailing lists wrote:
> Hi Rolf,
>
> I am using FMDB and SQLite for more than 2 years now and have not experienced 
> any problems so far. Therefore, I expect that the bug is somewhere else but 
> not inside SQLite (3.7.2) nor FMDB (2009-10-18).
>
> Greetings,
> Hartwig
>
> Am 04.05.2011 um 23:22 schrieb Rolf Marsh:
>
>>
>> Prior to getting this error, I opened the d/b and inserted one (1) very
>> small record...
>> Where do I start looking?  I am using FMDB, ZBarSDK (used to read
>> barcodes), but I can't imagine that's using all of my memory... and I
>> have the d/b set to be a singleton, as indicated by the NSLog entries...
>>
>> How do I tell how much active memory I'm using?  Where do I start
>> looking (I'm a newbie, as you can probably tell by now) :-P
>>
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