Using the type name “DATETIME” with System.Data.SQLite activates some special
handling, which is quite complex, since it has many options dealing with
formats, time zone handling, etc. In your case, it may be better to use
INTEGER instead. Alternatively, you could create a custom type handler
> Rtm Rbtsk wrote:
> >
> > If I change the data in the first row with the 'id'='1' in the table
> > 'leslie', I get a DBConcurrencyException at the Update-command:
> >
> > System.Data.DBConcurrencyException: 'Concurrency violation: the
> > UpdateCommand affected 0 of the expected 1 records.'
> >
>
Rtm Rbtsk wrote:
>
> If I change the data in the first row with the 'id'='1' in the table
> 'leslie', I get a DBConcurrencyException at the Update-command:
>
> System.Data.DBConcurrencyException: 'Concurrency violation: the
> UpdateCommand affected 0 of the expected 1 records.'
>
It's hard to
Hy,
If I change the data in the first row with the 'id'='1' in the table
'leslie', I get a DBConcurrencyException at the Update-command:
System.Data.DBConcurrencyException: 'Concurrency violation: the
UpdateCommand affected 0 of the expected 1 records.'
By deleting the row it raises in Program.
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