Did you have a specific OS in mind?
Linux, MacOS and Windows all have a myriad of SQLite editors. A simple google would no doubt reveal a lot, but if you say which OS,
I'm sure on here we can point out some good ones.
On 2014/09/30 19:23, [email protected] wrote:
Is there such a thing?
Of course I know and use the sqlite3 command line utility but that's
just a way of running SQL from the command line.
I want some sort of wrapper that runs a SELECT to get the data from a
table, presents it to me in editable format and then does an UPDATE or
INSERT to put the changed data back.
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