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On Behalf Of Stephen Chrzanowski
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 1:07 AM
To: General Discussion of SQLite Database
Subject: Re: [sqlite] System.Data.SQLite - Exception Calling
SQLiteModule.DeclareTable
In the 8.3 days, I routinely g
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> >[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hick Gunter
> >Sent: Thursday, 22 January, 2015 01:39
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> >Subject: Re: [sqlite] System.Data.SQLite - Exception Calling
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sday, 22 January, 2015 01:39
>To: 'General Discussion of SQLite Database'
>Subject: Re: [sqlite] System.Data.SQLite - Exception Calling
>SQLiteModule.DeclareTable
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>I have always wondered why people will insist on using human readable
>column names (with embedded spaces and
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SQLiteModule.DeclareTable
Figured this one out. DeclareTable doesn't like any 'quoting' around the
column names in the sql. It works fine with just straight column names.
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Figured this one out. DeclareTable doesn't like any 'quoting' around the
column names in the sql. It works fine with just straight column names.
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