Marc L. Allen wrote on Monday, July 22, 2013 10:47 AM
> Nelson, Erik wrote:
> > I've got an application that allows the user to create an arbitrary
> > number of databases, either in memory or not.  In my C++ program, I
> > have the handles and I'd like to attach them all together so the user
> > can execute queries against them.  However, the only way that I've
> > found to do that is to use the "ATTACH" sql.  The problem is that the
> > sqlite3* exist, but the databases aren't in any namespace accessible
> to the "ATTACH" query.
> >
> > Is there some way to programmatically attach databases when all you
> > have are the sqlite3 handles?

> Perhaps I misunderstood the question.  It sounds like he has the
> sqlite* objects for the databases, but wants to be able to determine
> the database/filename associated with them so he can construct an
> ATTACH statement in another query.
> 
> So.. the question is.. given an sqlite*, can you determine the
> underlying database/filename?

Yes, you misunderstood it.... the databases are programmatically generated- 
there is no file name.


Erik

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