Scott Robinson wrote:
> What version of SQLite are you using for this? I just did the
> following and do not see the string quoted values you are describing:
I'm sorry, the example given was just the current one I was
using to test the fix. In general I found the application was
quoting all Numbe
On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 12:15 PM, dmp wrote:
> DROP TABLE IF EXISTS mySinkDBTable;
> CREATE TABLE mySinkDBTable (
> key_id1 INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
> key_id2 INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
> text VARCHAR
> );
>
> --
> -- Dumping data for table mySinkDBTable
> --
>
> INSERT INTO mySinkDB
Suppose outside the subject of this thread, but in the document.
Sustainability factors
Self-documentation:
"The database format incorporates technical and structural metadata
needed to interpret and manipulate the data itself. For example,
a database file will include the CREATE TABLE dec
On 29 May 2018, at 7:42pm, Richard Hipp wrote:
> Thanks to Simon Willison for pointing out that SQLite is a Preferred
> Format for datasets according to the US Library of Congress.
> https://simonwillison.net/2018/May/28/library-of-congress/
Obviously a good choice, which in no way makes it inev
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