Marten Feldtmann schrieb:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Make sure sqlite3_column_double() really is declared to
return a double and that dVal really is declared to be a
double. If both of those things check out, then I would
assert that this is a compiler bug.
Yes, I think also that this is a v
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Make sure sqlite3_column_double() really is declared to
return a double and that dVal really is declared to be a
double. If both of those things check out, then I would
assert that this is a compiler bug.
Yes, I think also that this is a very low level error - I've
Marten Feldtmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Stanton schrieb:
> > Maybe your statement does not reference a valid row.
> >
> No, actually I have in my test program several lines to retrieve
> the values in different ways:
>
>sql = "select aColumn from TESTME2;";
> sqlite3_open("c:\\s
John Stanton schrieb:
Maybe your statement does not reference a valid row.
No, actually I have in my test program several lines to retrieve
the values in different ways:
sql = "select aColumn from TESTME2;";
sqlite3_open("c:\\sunittest.db", &db);
sqlite3_prepare(db, sql, strlen(sql), &
Maybe your statement does not reference a valid row.
Marten Feldtmann wrote:
I have written some interface code to the sqlite3 API using the
OpenWatcom 1.5 compiler and I wrapped several functions like
sqlite3_column_text, sqlite3_column_int and all went fine.
Then I tried to wrap sqlite3_colum
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