I am using this feature a lot. My applications log all changes to the
database, SQL and parameters. So I have an attached log.db with a field for
the SQL and then 32 typeless columns for the parameters. Works like a charm!

On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 12:37 PM, Baruch Burstein <[email protected]>wrote:

> I am curious about the usefulness of sqlite's "unique" type handling, and
> so would like to know if anyone has ever actually found any practical use
> for it/used it in some project? I am referring to the typeless handling,
> e.g. storing strings in integer columns etc., not to the non-truncating
> system e.g. storing any size number or any length string (which is
> obviously very useful in many cases).
> Has anyone ever actually taken advantage of this feature? In what case?
>
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