You can either printf() the statement to insert the value into the text, or use 
SQL variables to prepare the generic statement and sqlite3_bind_xxx() the 
desired value.

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[mailto:sqlite-users-bounces at mailinglists.sqlite.org] Im Auftrag von 
Krishnajith S S
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. J?nner 2016 19:04
An: sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org
Betreff: [sqlite] Store the value from a variable into a field in database table

How can I store the data from a variable into a field in the database table?

For eg:

int z = 50;

How to insert the data in z into a field in table?

sql = "INSERT INTO TABLE (ID, DATA)" \
         "VALUES (1, z)" ;";

The above doesn't work. Please help.
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