I'm investigating embedded databases for an upcoming project, and I came
upon this thought: Wouldn't an SQLite pager that uses
Sleepycat/BerkleyDB be quite interesting?
Andrew
Patrick Dunnigan wrote:
> I am currently using SQLite to process @ 400 million records (and climbing)
> a day by reading files, importing them into SQLite, and summarizing. The
Wow! How much memory those 400 milion of records is using ?
Do you use Sqlite 2 or 3 version ?
I was told that SQlite
Philip Butler wrote:
Hi all,
I have been trying to use the latest sqlite 3 with PHP 5. I have
sqlite 3 compiled OK, but cannot seem to figure out how to get PHP 5
to "link it in".
I have tried options like --with-sqlite=/path (where path is the path
to the sqlite library).
I have also
You should use SQL to get the data you want, then use
your host language to display the data. Those are 2
separate operations, and you'll be better off not mixing
them. If you're going to let your users go backward,
you're going to have to cache the data anyway.
Regards
i am trying to run some web search like query. the one
that returns a total number of results and only
presents the first 20, then allows user to click on
next to go to the next 20 etc.
has anyone done this before? i suppose i would use
LIMIT or OFFSET in the select statement, but the
offset
Hi all,
I have been trying to use the latest sqlite 3 with PHP 5. I have
sqlite 3 compiled OK, but cannot seem to figure out how to get PHP 5 to
"link it in".
I have tried options like --with-sqlite=/path (where path is the path
to the sqlite library).
I have also tried:
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