Re: [sqlite] difference between *.db *.db3 *.sqlie2 *.slite3

2019-03-15 Thread Simon Slavin
On 15 Mar 2019, at 10:29am, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh  
wrote:

> What differ between *.db *.db3 *.sqlie2 *.slite3 files?

Be very careful of .sqlite2 files.  The name suggests an obsolete version of 
SQLite that is incompatible with everything from the last decade.

Apart from that, SQLite databases can have any extension.  SQLite doesn't care. 
 And it has only one database file format.

Simon.
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Re: [sqlite] difference between *.db *.db3 *.sqlie2 *.slite3

2019-03-15 Thread Shawn Wagner
A sqlite database is just a file. You can name it whatever you want. People
who like file extensions often use such ones (I assume you meant .sqlite2
and .sqlite3? The first would likely be used to indicate a sqlite 2
database, assuming you can find any software that still uses it...)

On Fri, Mar 15, 2019, 3:29 AM Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh 
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> What differ between *.db *.db3 *.sqlie2 *.slite3 files?
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[sqlite] difference between *.db *.db3 *.sqlie2 *.slite3

2019-03-15 Thread Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh

What differ between *.db *.db3 *.sqlie2 *.slite3 files?
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