On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Staffan Tylen <staffan.ty...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> **
>>
>> HÃ¥kan, not being an authority here I just want to make a guess before
> Mark gives his verdict. Looking at the source code for 'step' it looks like
> it's passing back the data as-is from the sqlite API, in which case you
> need to use other methods to retrieve and use the data. The methods to use
> belong to the column... group, such as columnText. As far as I can tell,
> step (should) only return a return code. I'm sticking to 'exec' as it's
> more convenient.
>
> I hope I'm not too far off target.
>
No, you're not off target there. That's pretty much right.
Yesterday I was wondering how you got the arguments to oosqlexec() exactly
correct. Now I see how you did it.
I was going to post several months ago on how people could get a pretty
good hint at how any method worked by looking at the ooSQLite.cpp and
reading the header comments. Even if you don't know C / C++ at all, it's
pretty easy to tell what a comment is and read the comment.
--
Mark Miesfeld
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