You are missing SQLiteManager from sqlabs (www.sqlabs.net)

But you can't edit fields in SQLite that are already there. You can just add fields. SQlite.org states this on their documentation page.

But just because you can't change a column, you can do whatever you want with it. Even when you declared it as varchar(50) for example, you can still cram 1 GB of data (or more) into that field easily. If you declared it as integer just cram strings in there.

It just matters how you read from the database.


Best regards,


Trausti


On Oct 13, 2006, at 8:53 AM, Steve Roy wrote:

After having created a database in RB2006r4, I'm unable to go back to it and change any of its columns. All the properties of the column are disabled, and trying to delete the column results in the following error when I try to commit the changes:

near "DROP": syntax error

What am I missing?

Steve

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