Matt,

it would be wise if you use a tool like the SQLite Expert; that will
generate statements that you can use on command line as well.


gert


2013/3/5 Duncan, Matthew <mat.dun...@kcc.com>

> I am hoping you can help me.
>
> I have a file "DB00002.db" in sqlite3 format. I am trying to view the
> database using the SQLite3 application but I am not familiar with the
> language to write prompt commands. Are you able to please help?
>
>
> Many Thanks & Best Regards
>
> Mat Duncan
>
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