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Von: m.g.001 [mailto:m.g.001 at web.de]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. Juni 2015 14:44
An: sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org
Betreff: [sqlite] Question about getting size of stored data
Hello,
I am new to this mailinglist. I think I have to send my question here. My
Name is M
Alternatively someone creates a couple of functions like Oracle's VSIZE and
DUMP and donates them to the community, maybe as part of a loadable extension
(I'd do but I haven't got the skills)
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24240087/oracle-numberp-storage-size
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Slavin
Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. Juni 2015 16:22
An: General Discussion of SQLite Database
Betreff: Re: [sqlite] Question about getting size of stored data
On 30 Jun 2015, at 1:44pm, m.g.001 wrote:
> I tried the following, but it returns different sizes every time. But
> my t
Today, Michael asked:
>
> I tried the following, but it returns different sizes every
time. But my test data is the same so I think it should have the
same size.
> ...
> Can you help me to get the size of 1 row? Is it possible?
>
Hi Michael,
Have you read all about the SQLite Database File
On 30 Jun 2015, at 1:44pm, m.g.001 wrote:
> I tried the following, but it returns different sizes every time. But my
> test data is the same so I think it should have the same size.
What do you mean by "my test data is the same" ? Are you saying you have a
table with two rows which have
Hello,
I am new to this mailinglist. I think I have to send my question here. My
Name is Michael and I come from Germany. At the moment I develope a few
android apps for my study.
Is it possbile to get the size of one stored row inside my sqlite database?
I tried the following, but it
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