On Friday 24 October 2008 14:10:09 João Henrique Freitas wrote:
> Ok
>
> I can't do a atoi() because is out of my control. But in change the
> struct of table to include a CHAR(1) than CHAR. And I can get CHAR(1)
> like string.
I think you don't think this in C...
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Claudiu Nicolaie CISMARU
Quoting João Henrique Freitas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ok
>
> I can't do a atoi() because is out of my control. But in change the
> struct of table to include a CHAR(1) than CHAR. And I can get CHAR(1)
> like string.
>
I can't claim that this was an ingenious design decision back then as
it is to
Ok
I can't do a atoi() because is out of my control. But in change the
struct of table to include a CHAR(1) than CHAR. And I can get CHAR(1)
like string.
thanks
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Claudiu CISMARU
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> But http://sqlite.org/datatypes.html and
>> http://sq
> But http://sqlite.org/datatypes.html and
> http://sqlite.org/datatype3.html says:
>
> "The search for these strings in the type declaration is case
> insensitive, of course. If any of the above strings occur anywhere in
> the type declaration, then the datatype of the column is text. Notice
>
> But http://sqlite.org/datatypes.html and
> http://sqlite.org/datatype3.html says:
>
> "The search for these strings in the type declaration is case
> insensitive, of course. If any of the above strings occur anywhere in
> the type declaration, then the datatype of the column is text. Notice
>