On 30/06/2012 12:19 AM, Black, Michael (IS) wrote:
It persists across a reboot?
You can create a database, delete it, reboot, and your app will still
see the original table?
All I can say is wow...your system is really hosed.
Even anti-virus shouldn't cause that. This would infer some sort of
caching that is semi-permanent.
Have you got a 2nd computer you can test this on?
Would you be willing to share your app so others can check this? As
"House" used to say..."interesting".
Not only my app, the sqlite shell will see it too. Regarding my second
message - I was talking about this same screwed-up folder, so yes, I can
create a new db in a new folder and it's fine. It's only when I try
anything in this folder that things go amok (at least it's localized to
this folder so far).
I'll do testing on another machine and I'll do a full chkdsk here as
well tomorrow.
Most likely - it is my box that's causing this. Unless SQLite does any
sort of real low-level disk access, bypassing standard OS, then it's
unlikely that it somehow caused this to happen, but it would be good to
rule this out somehow.
I can share the app (not the source of course), sure, but I don't know
if that'll help in any way?
Dennis
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