> Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 21:23:20 +0300
> From: Bogdan Ureche
> To: General Discussion of SQLite Database
> Subject: Re: [sqlite] False Error 'no such collation sequence'
>
> You are mistaken. The free version of SQLite Expert supports loadable
> extensions.
>
> I wonder, though, if there may still remain a problem for other shells
> (SQLite managers?) that do not support loadable extensions, e.g., free
> versions of SQLite Expert, SQLite Developer, ...
You are mistaken. The free version of SQLite Expert supports loadable
extensions.
Bogdan Ureche
a
Richard Hipp drh at sqlite.org
Fri Jun 21 00:15:56 EDT 2013 wrote:
Can you not compile your custom collation sequences into a loadable
extension (a DLL or shared library), then load that extension into your
SQLite shell? http://www.sqlite.org/loadext.html
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Tom replies:
With Ralf's hel
On 21.06.2013 05:10, Tom Holden wrote:
> Ralf Junker ralfjunker at gmx.de Thu Jun 20 18:44:15 EDT 2013 wrote:
>
> On 19.06.2013 17:18, Tom Holden wrote:
>
>> I use the SQLiteSpy compilation of SQLite3 which recently upgraded
>> from pre SQLite 3.7.8 to pre 4.2.0.
>
> You must be mistaken. As t
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Tom Holden wrote:
> I realise that my usage of SQLite on a database outside of the application
> that created it with a proprietary collation sequence that is unavailable
> to my SQLIte manager is uncommon but surely not unique.
>
Can you not compile your custom
Ralf Junker ralfjunker at gmx.de
Thu Jun 20 18:44:15 EDT 2013 wrote:
On 19.06.2013 17:18, Tom Holden wrote:
I use the SQLiteSpy compilation of SQLite3 which recently upgraded from
pre SQLite 3.7.8 to pre 4.2.0.
You must be mistaken. As the author of SQLiteSpy, I can clearly say that
there is
On 19.06.2013 17:18, Tom Holden wrote:
> I use the SQLiteSpy compilation of SQLite3 which recently upgraded
> from pre SQLite 3.7.8 to pre 4.2.0.
You must be mistaken. As the author of SQLiteSpy, I can clearly say that
there is no SQLiteSpy version 3.7.8 nor 4.2.0. The current version is
SQLiteS
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 10:43 AM, Tom Holden wrote:
>
> Richard, I think I know why your test of the command line shell returned
> no error – an index is needed on the field with the missing collation. I am
> guessing what has changed is that the query optimiser now (unnecessarily?)
> selects an
(my apology for trying to reply to a message in the archive which has no
reply-to feature – I hope it ends up in the right thread)
Richard, I think I know why your test of the command line shell returned no
error – an index is needed on the field with the missing collation. I am
guessing what
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Tom Holden wrote:
> I use the SQLiteSpy compilation of SQLite3 which recently upgraded from
> pre SQLite 3.7.8 to pre 4.2.0. I also occasionally use the SQLite3 Windows
> command-line shell. I am now encountering an error with the current
> versions that I did no
I use the SQLiteSpy compilation of SQLite3 which recently upgraded from pre
SQLite 3.7.8 to pre 4.2.0. I also occasionally use the SQLite3 Windows
command-line shell. I am now encountering an error with the current versions
that I did not with earlier ones – sorry, I cannot be precise at this ti
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