Hi,
 
I've recently downloaded and used the ODBC driver and have not seen any problems with 
it thus far. It works great with ADO. In fact I was able to use it as a drop-in 
replacement for an MS SQL Server connection using ADO
 
It's very easy to install. You just simple copy the files with your installation 
program: 
 
inst.exe
sqliteodbc.dll
sqliteodbcu.dll
uninst.exe
 
The next thing to do is to run the inst.exe file to install and uninst.exe to 
uninstall the ODBC drivers.
 
PS. I think the dlls should go inside the "windows\system32" or "windows\system" 
folder.

__
Raymond Irving

Steve O'Hara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Murray,

Installshield has a method for creating ODBC configurations as part of the
setup.
If I remember, I think that there is an MS API for interacting with the ODBC
setup - if all else fails, do it yourself by writing to the appropriate
places in the registry.

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Murray Moffatt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 May 2004 05:14
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [sqlite] sqlite with Visual Basic


I'm interested in using SQLite from within a Visual Basic 6 app that I'm
writing. I need reporting features and so was looking at using Crystal
Reports.

I'm guessing that it would be easiest to use SQLite ODBC for accessing the
SQLite database, as the VB tools and Crystal Reports support ODBC.

When I downloaded SQLite ODBC from http://www.ch-werner.de/sqliteodbc/ and
looked at the readme file I was a bit concerned when I read that this was
still "experimental". Obviously if I want to distribute my app to others I
want something that isn't going to bomb out every so often! If anyone else
is using SQLite ODBC in an app I'd like to hear how stable it is?

Also the readme file says that it has to be installed and databases set up
by using the ODBC Control Panel applet. Obviously I don't want to have to
tell people that they have to set all this up themselves by hand after they
install my app, so is there any way I can programmatically set up the ODBC
connection? Either via my installation program or within the main app
itself?


At 20:32 16/05/2004 +0200, you wrote:


Personally, I use my own wrapper (attached) with Greg Obleshchuk's
AGS_SQLite.dll. It is very simple to use (it will generate the SQL code
for
you):

Dim db as ADOSQLite
Set db = new ADOSQLite

db.Connect "database.db"
db.Table = "mytable"
db.Action = ActionSelect
db.Sort = "id"
db.Where = "id < 100"
db.Exec
If Not db.Err Then
do while not db.EOF
debug.print db.field("id")
db.MoveNext
Loop
End if

Of course this runs "in-memory" so if this is a concern for you, then try
to
narrow down your selects.

Cheers!
Chris

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raymond Irving [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 14 May 2004 17:50
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [sqlite] sqlite with Visual Basic
>
>
> I use SQLite ODBC with ADO to access databases from VB. It
> works like a charm.
>
> http://www.ch-werner.de/sqliteodbc/
>
> __
> Raymond Irving
>
>
> Jérôme_VERITE wrote:
> I use this wrapper and to simplify again the code, I created
> littles classes which are very simple and look like the DAO
> classes. It permits to transform Simply a VB application
> using DAO to SQLITE
>
> Jérôme
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Steve O'Hara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : vendredi 14 mai 2004 10:35
> À : Jalil Vaidya; Carlos Garces; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : RE: [sqlite] sqlite with Visual Basic
>
>
> Here's the SQLite wrapper for VB from the Yahoo groups........
>
> Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jalil Vaidya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 14 May 2004 02:13
> To: Carlos Garces; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [sqlite] sqlite with Visual Basic
>
>
> There is a VBWrapper.zip in the old SQLite yahoo
> group's file section. The archive contains wrapper
> over the SQLite API so that it can be used from VB.
> The API declarations for VB are also in the archieve.
> Get it from here:
>
> http://f4.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/EBqkQKgMWwt8clzVakFnZ6GAGVancQ9q-
> 4gKNXEFX9QQmKI
> vHaVaTJ9rp1fz-XHaFxRIq46etnp1v_WDUrQPABeSNps/VB%20Wrapper
>
> If you cannot download from the link above then you
> will have to join the group to get it.
>
> HTH,
>
> Jalil Vaidya
>
> Disclaimer: I have never used this wrapper myself.
>
> --- Carlos Garces wrote:
> > Hi!
> > I can use SQLLite with Visual Basic without using
> > other external DLL
> > Any sample of using sqlite.dll API?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Carlos Garcis
>
>
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