Hi Richard and David,
Many thanks for your responses, very useful.
I'll work with that (being careful to look at the OpCode documentation for my
release of sqlite!) and see where I get to.
Cheers,
Dave
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HI all,
I would like to use the following example as a learning exercise for myself
to check my understanding of part of sqlite processing.
I have the following query which functionally works fine, and to be upfront
about it the volume of data is so small that performance is not an issue.
Hi,
We're designing a new feature which will involve a lot of date/time
calculations which we intend to do within the SQLite engine. As far as we
can tell it has the functions that we need. Basically we'll be loading data
into SQLite and performing analysis and calculations using SQL.
The
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Subject: Re: [sqlite] [EXTERNAL] Number of rows in answer set
On 9/18/17, David Wellman <dwell...@ward-analytics.com> wrote:
> sqlite3_step - this one runs the sq
ave been returned.
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Hi,
If I run a SELECT statement that returns an answer set is there an api call
that will tell me "number of rows in answer set" - something like
"sqlite3_row_count"? I have looked at the calls but couldn't find any -
sorry if I've missed it.
I know could use a "create temporary table xxx as
Hi,
If you download the 3.20.1 documentation zip file from
http://www.sqlite.org/download.html the pages still show as 'Draft' (in big
red letters).
Not a major issue but it is a bit disconcerting when you first see it.
Cheers,
Dave
Ward Analytics Ltd - information in motion
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Hi,
I'm just trying to check my understanding of what happens when running a
query against SQLite and particularly how that might affect interaction
between an application and SQLite.
The SQL itself isn't really important for now, but assume it's a select
statement which will return some
Now that could be really useful for some things that I'm doing.
Many thanks.
Dave
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= relation.queryid
AND dtls.udb_key = relation.udb_key
AND dtls.tablename = relation.tablename
LIMIT 1
)
;
Hope that works,
Cheers!
Ryan
On 2017/09/04 12:23 PM, David Wellman wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> (I have a feeling that this will be depressingly simple - b
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Subject: [sqlite] Syntax error using CTE and UPDATE
Hi,
(I have a feeling that this will be depressingly simple - but I just can't
see
Hi,
(I have a feeling that this will be depressingly simple - but I just can't
see it right now.)
The following code is failing with: Error: near line 3: no such column:
dtls.mapname2
explain
with dtls as (select distinct wrk.mapname as mapname2
,udb.udb_key
I always work on the premise that "if I want data returned to my application in
a specific order then code an ORDER BY clause"
If the dbms 'happens to' return data in the desired order then that is
obviously good, but if that behaviour is not documented (and I don't know about
SQLite) then
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Hi,
Minor doc error at https://sqlite.org/draft/bindptr.html
The first paragraph under "2. A Brief History Of Pointer Passing In SQLite"
starts with:
It is sometimes convenient for SQLite extensions to communicatin non-SQL
values...
I'm not sure what it is meant to say, but probably not
HI,
That sounds a neat solution, I'll have a look at implementing one.
Many thanks.
Dave
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Hi Simon,
Thanks for that.
Can I just check something. When you say " Don't forget to DELETE FROM
before you insert your new rows " I assume that you're saying to make sure
that the target table is empty before I do the insert. Yes?
Cheers,
Dave
Ward Analytics Ltd - information in motion
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Subject: Re: [sqlite] Some basic questions
On 23 Apr 2013, at 7:57pm, David Wellman <david.well...@ward-analytics.com>
wrote:
> Q1) Is it possible to execute sql commands asynchronously ? i.e. my
> program issues the sql command and then 'loops' whilst waiting for the
> co
Hi,
I've just started using SQLite and having come from another dbms environment
I'm trying to find out if some of the features that I'm used to using in my
coding are available with Sqlite. I've done a lot of searching through the
documentation and I apologise if the information is there but
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