Version 0.18 is ancient (though truth told, I couldn't tell you what
actually changed in DbLinq over the last year...except for all the bugs
I know I fixed, which may or may not have any bearing on what you're
seeing.)

If possible, please try trunk.

As for DbMetal, this _used_ to work at one point:

        DbMetal.exe /namespace:nwind /code:Northwind.cs /pluralize 
        "/conn:Data Source=Northwind.db3" /provider:Sqlite

The above would generate a Tooling type (and all related entity types)
for you.  That might work for you.

 - Jon

On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 19:47 -0700, Aaron Peterson wrote:
> 1. Version is 0.18
> 
> 2. This is where I think I went wrong.  I built the Tooling.cs file
> after the file in the sqlite example folder.
> 
> can someone provide me with a link that explains the command strings
> for dbmetal?
> 
> Aaron
> 
> On Oct 27, 5:57 pm, Jonathan Pryor <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 1. Which version is this?
> >
> > 2. How did you create the Tooling type?  Presumably with DbMetal, but
> > specifically did you pass a /provider option?
> >
> > 2.b: If you view the source to Tooling, does the Tooling(IDbConnection)
> > constructor use DbLinq.Sqlite.SqliteVendor?
> >
> > 3. What is the full stack trace to the error?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >  - Jon
> >
> > On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 14:59 -0700, Aaron Peterson wrote:
> > > I am doing some testing with DBLinq and SQLite.  I want to test a few
> > > commands to see how well it all performs.
> >
> > > I am stuck on my first test app though.
> >
> > > Please can someone tell me what I am doing wrong?
> >
> > >             string connStr = "Data Source=c:\\Individual Project\
> > > \Tooling.db3;Version = 3;";
> > >             Tooling tool = new Tooling(new XSqlConnection(connStr));
> > >             Sanders insertSander = new Sanders();
> > >             insertSander.OverallDiam = 2;
> > >             insertSander.Height = 1;
> > >             if(tool.DatabaseExists())
> > >             {
> > >             tool.Sanders.InsertOnSubmit(insertSander);
> > >             tool.SubmitChanges();
> > >             }
> >
> > > I get an error :Object already attached.
> >
> > > Please help.
> 

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