MyJSQLView Version 7.08 Released
The MyJSQLView project is pleased to release v7.08 to the public. The
release marks a complete code review and cleanup. Updated libraries have
also been included with this release along with the Table Field Profiler
plugin. There have been many fixes in this
You can also access that value within your Perl code, in a DBMS-agnostic
fashion, with the appropriate DBI routine:
http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBI/DBI.pm#last_insert_id
-- Darren Duncan
On 2016-09-11 2:59 PM, mikeegg1 wrote:
I forgot I could use it inside the shell. Thanks.
On Sep 11,
I forgot I could use it inside the shell. Thanks.
Mike
> On Sep 11, 2016, at 16:58, Simon Slavin wrote:
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> On 11 Sep 2016, at 10:53pm, mikeegg1 wrote:
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>> Thanks. I thought not. I’m doing this from PERL on a Mac and don’t know if I
>> can fully
On 11 Sep 2016, at 10:53pm, mikeegg1 wrote:
> Thanks. I thought not. I’m doing this from PERL on a Mac and don’t know if I
> can fully access last_row_id().
It's not a C function, it's a function you can use inside SQL commands. There
shouldn't be a problem with it.
Thanks. I thought not. I’m doing this from PERL on a Mac and don’t know if I
can fully access last_row_id(). :)
Mike
> On Sep 11, 2016, at 16:52, Simon Slavin wrote:
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> On 11 Sep 2016, at 10:48pm, mikeegg1 wrote:
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>> I think Oracle (a long
On 11 Sep 2016, at 10:48pm, mikeegg1 wrote:
> I think Oracle (a long distant memory) has variables like @variable or
> @@variable where you can do something like '@variable = select rowid from
> table where field = 4' and then later do 'insert into othertable (field2)
>
I think Oracle (a long distant memory) has variables like @variable or
@@variable where you can do something like '@variable = select rowid from table
where field = 4' and then later do 'insert into othertable (field2)
value(@variable)’. Does this make sense? I’m wanting to in the shell select
On 9/10/2016 1:16 PM, Olivier Mascia wrote:
Le 10 sept. 2016 à 11:21, Alexander Täschner
a écrit :
since upgrading to Windows 10 I have trouble with several different C#
programs I wrote, that uses System.Data.SQLite to access sqlite
database files
...
The
On Sat, 10 Sep 2016 13:31:51 +0100
Simon Slavin wrote:
> You do it after opening a connection to the database. Probably the
> first thing you do after sqlite3_open().
Thanks!
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