On 15 Jun 2012, at 10:45, Udi Karni wrote:
> Niall - thanks. If I understand correctly - you use bash to do the
> preprocessing of the substitutions and submit the prepared statements to
> Sqlite.
Well, 'prepared' is not the term I would use, as it has a specific
meaning in the context of SQLite (or other SQL implementations).
Bash does make substitutions in the 'pre-scripted' (for want of a
better term) block delimited by '<<EOF' and 'EOF' before passing
the modified text to sqlite3 as input. I understand that other
shells can do likewise, but bash is the one I'm familiar with.
So, yes and no ... 8-)
Good luck!
Niall O'Reilly
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