Thank you for the links, Richard!

I am part of the Einstein Aging Study. The software (in internet years) should 
be as old as the people we study (in calendar years).

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Subject: Re: [sqlite] INSERT several rows

On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 4:52 PM, Roman Fleysher <
roman.fleys...@einstein.yu.edu> wrote:

> OK, thank you, Igor! I presume there is no way to get documentation for
> older versions -- no point in keeping.
>

The source code to the historical documentation is online:
http://www.sqlite.org/docsrc/timeline?y=ci

Legacy documentation is not available online.  You would have to download
it and compile it yourself.

An archive of the documentation for 3.7.2 is available at
http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite_docs_3_7_2.zip

Wouldn't it be easier just to upgrade to SQLite 3.8.4.3?  Why do you feel
like you need to stick with 3.7.2 which is 3.5 years old (what is that in
internet years? 100?)

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