create table earnings (tdate text not null, amount real not null);
create table expenses (tdate text not null, amount real not null);
insert into earnings values ('2010-01-01', 4000.00), ('2010-01-15', 4000.00);
insert into expenses values ('2010-01-02', 2500.00), ('2010-01-05', 2.00),
('2010-01-1
The description makes no sense.
So lets say on the 1st of a Month you have an "Earnings" of $4,000.
On the 2nd of the month you have an "expense" of $2,500.
On the 5th of the month you have an "expense" of $2.00.
On the 15th of the month you have an "Earnings" of $4000.
So the "average" expenses
On 28 Dec 2019, at 10:49pm, Barry Smith wrote:
> Why does section 6.4.3.a.i of that linked standard not apply to his sub
> select?
I was thinking of the matching on (3,3), but perhaps you are right.
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Why does section 6.4.3.a.i of that linked standard not apply to his sub select?
In the quote below, CR is Column Reference, CN is Column Name.
3) If CR does not contain a , then CR shall be contained
within the scope of one or more s or s whose associated tables include a column whose
On 28 Dec 2019, at 5:19pm, Barry Smith wrote:
> Is not identifier resolution (search in the current scope first then step
> out) part of the SQL standard?
The way the SELECT statements are nested in the question is itself non-standard
in any version of SQL I can cite in this message.
> Damn c
Is not identifier resolution (search in the current scope first then step out)
part of the SQL standard? Damn closed standards and their inability to check
without paying through the nose.
Even if not, and this is in fact undocumented, I would be amazed if it changed,
purely for the sheer amoun
SQL is a declarative language, not a procedural one. Therefore I find it helps
to think in declarative terms rather than procedural.
What that means practically in this case is don’t think in terms of loops.
Think about what you want, and think about how your data is related.
I don’t entirely u
Thanks Simon.
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On 28-12-2019 13:07, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Hi,
I have attached here the exported sql file of my little sqlite database.
I am a newbe in the sqlite language so I ask here only an advice in
which direction to go, eg. which functions of sqlite language to use
to achieve my goal?
SQList is able
Hi,
We found some assertion bugs in sqlite. Here’s the pocs:
#1
—
CREATE TABLE v0 ( v1 , v2 PRIMARY KEY ON CONFLICT REPLACE ) ; CREATE TEMP
TRIGGER x BEFORE INSERT ON v0 BEGIN INSERT INTO v0 ( v1 ) VALUES ( 10 ) ; END ;
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE v3 USING rtree ( v4 AS( v2 = 'MED PACK' ) , v5 AS( v2
Hi,
We found a assertion bug in sqlite3, here is the poc:
—
CREATE TABLE v0 ( v1 CHAR(25) , v2 INTEGER UNIQUE ON CONFLICT ABORT NOT NULL
PRIMARY KEY CHECK( datetime ( lower ( v2 ) , NOT lower ( v1 / 1 ) ) == 'MED
PACK' NOT LIKE v2 ) ) ; CREATE TRIGGER alias AFTER INSERT ON v0 BEGIN INSERT OR
R
On 28 Dec 2019, at 3:46pm, x wrote:
> In the embedded select it takes c from the outer table t1 but doesn’t flag
> ‘ambiguous column’ for b in the embedded select. Is it standard that tables
> at the same level are searched first for the column and tables from the
> surrounding levels are onl
Consider the following
sqlite> create table t1(a int, b int, c int);
sqlite> create table t2(a int, b int);
sqlite> insert into t1 values (1, 2, 3);
sqlite> insert into t2 values (3, 4);
sqlite> select a,(select b, c from t2 where t2.a=t1.a)=(3,3) from t1;
1|
In the embedded select it takes c fro
2019. 12. 28. 13:07 keltezéssel, Csanyi Pal írta:
Hi,
I have attached here the exported sql file of my little sqlite database.
I am a newbe in the sqlite language so I ask here only an advice in
which direction to go, eg. which functions of sqlite language to use to
achieve my goal?
My issu
Hi,
I have attached here the exported sql file of my little sqlite database.
I am a newbe in the sqlite language so I ask here only an advice in
which direction to go, eg. which functions of sqlite language to use to
achieve my goal?
My issue is the following.
So far my database has two tab
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