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> Subject: Re: [sqlite] DROP TABLE yields SQLITE_LOCKED from user-defined
> function
>
>> Is there something special one needs to do in order to drop a table from
>> inside a user-defined function?
>>
>> To test, I call it simply li
On 7/7/2011 10:38 AM, Ben Harper wrote:
> I have a user-defined function that I register with create_function.
>
> Inside my function I try to drop an r-tree virtual table, but I get the error
> SQLITE_LOCKED.
>
> Is there something special one needs to do in order to drop a table from
> inside a
bject: Re: [sqlite] DROP TABLE yields SQLITE_LOCKED from user-defined function
> Is there something special one needs to do in order to drop a table from
> inside a user-defined function?
>
> To test, I call it simply like so:
> SELECT my_function();
It shouldn't be ev
> Is there something special one needs to do in order to drop a table from
> inside a user-defined function?
>
> To test, I call it simply like so:
> SELECT my_function();
It shouldn't be ever possible to change the database from within a
function called from SELECT statement. SELECT query doesn'
I have a user-defined function that I register with create_function.
Inside my function I try to drop an r-tree virtual table, but I get the error
SQLITE_LOCKED.
Is there something special one needs to do in order to drop a table from inside
a user-defined function?
To test, I call it simply l
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