To whom it may concern:

I am absolutely new to to the world of SQLite (and SQL in general, to be
honest, please don't assume any previous knowledge from me) and well, I
stumbled upon an SQLite issue I can't seem to resolve on my own.

I have an Asterisk VoIP phone server at my workplace. It was installed by
an external company, and it provides a variety of services, like reports of
the phone activity, etc.

It was (and still is) working fine, but one of my colleagues wanted a
different type of report that the external company wasn't supplying, and
they wouldn't be able to supply them as he wanted, to be honest.

The external company granted me access to the server's databases, and I
learnt that they worked with SQLite. The server used a service called
SQLite Manager to manage the SQLite databases. The manager has an easy
enough to understand GUI, and I managed to download the table I needed
manually and produce the wanted reports with software locally installed in
my computer.

That's all working fine. The thing is that it would be so much better and
much more efficient if I could automatically download the needed table to
produce the reports, because that way I could produce the reports much
faster and get on with other things I have to do.

I have Google'd how to do it with Powershell and well, I don't really know
what I'm doing. I would really appreciate any assistance/guidance if
possible.

As a quick recap:

I need to automatically download a table from a SQLite database on a local
server.

I have access to Visual Studio 2012 and Powershell if any programming is
necessary.

Anyways, I'm going to leave it at that.

Thank you very much for taking the time to read this and hopefully for
helping me in the future!

Armando Gonzalez
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