[sqlite] Ann: SQLite Analyzer v 2.1.0 released

2004-02-17 Thread Sergey Startsev
Hello! SQLite Analyzer v 2.1.0 released. What's new in the version 2.1.0: - Table editing of the any size. - Fast scripts generation for commands INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE. Download url http://www.kraslabs.com/sqlite/files/sqlanlz.exe Screenshots

RE: [sqlite] help! cant unsubscribe

2004-02-17 Thread Williams, Ken
> -Original Message- > From: zeb warrior [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I've been unable to carrry out your request: The address > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > was already on the sqlite-users mailing list when I received > your request, and remains a subscriber. It looks like it's

RE: [sqlite] Database Full!

2004-02-17 Thread Fred Williams
The only really safe way to compress the database would be to use an incremental procedure similar to the familiar {to most :-) Windoze "Defragment" disk utility. The process needs to be reasonably fail safe and disk miserly. Until this feature is enhanced, one should remain vigilant as to

Re: [sqlite] Database Full!

2004-02-17 Thread Jakub Adamek
Hello, it seems to me the solution would be: Create a special small file just to protect some disc space. If you lack on disc space, delete the protecting file (and hope nobody will steal the disc space inbetween) and delete some records. Than again create the protecting file. Obviously, in a