On 2015-08-23 12:16 AM, Steffen Mangold wrote:
> Hi Ryan,
>
> I get your point. :)
> It seems the I was misunderstanding this help mailing list. I thought it's 
> also support for 'System.Data.SQLite'.
>
> In the way 'System.Data.SQLite' is an ADO.NET provider for SQLite and also 
> give support for entity framework.
> that because I was asking if it support 'DbFunctions' like 'TruncateTime'.
> I'm asking because I want to know if I simpley miss the a way or a SQLite 
> ADO.Net class to do this.
>
> I hope I make it a little more clear why I'm asking in this mailing list.

Hang on, this be definitely the correct list for System.data.SQLite, and 
the dev is called Joe Mistachkin who do see this usually (though he just 
published a release within the week, so might be a bit swamped).

Also, many people here know that system well... I am still not convinced 
the code you've shown resembles the usual ADO.NET provider calls, but I 
do now think (and hope for you) someone might pipe up about it.



Cheers,
Ryan

PS: To be clear, I wasn't suggesting you posted on the wrong list, or 
are in any way unwelcome to post that question, I just tried to explain 
why the answers are not streaming in fast and furious. :)


>
> Regards Steffen
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