I believe that is the OLDER NewObjects sqlite object - version
2.something. (The naming convention is disappointing, I agree.)
For the version 3 compatible object, I used:
AddObject newObjects.sqlite3.dbutf8,cn
So I suggest that you try that - with db at the end instead of cn
so that it
Okay, I believe I am finally sorting through all my confusion regarding
SQLite and its versions. I ordered the most recent release of NsBasic and
downloaded it. It didn't help my problem of incompatibility between the
Desctop
PC and Pocket PC. For some reason, I began to think that if I
I built one application using NSBasic-Desktop that would build the sqlite3
DB by transferring information from Oracle to Sqlite3, it was not automated
it required the user to start the build process after completion they could
click a button to transfer the DB to the pocket-pc I used Srego CE