Philip Meyer;612518 Wrote: 
> MySQL allows SQL functions and Stored Procedures to be created through
> DBD::MySQL.
> 
> In my (limited) experience of SQLite, it has less built-in useful
> functions than MySQL.  However, SQLite may have moved on since I last
> played with it.
> 
> Last time I looked, SQLite didn't support Stored Procedures, only
> functions.
Phil: could you create such a stored procedure that would allow regexp
like replaces in update queries?  I've googled-in-vain for solutions to
that problem.  And having never written a stored procedure, that's way
beyond my weak SQL fu.


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