I am using sqlite3. when i pass an sqlite command
string, following error is reported -
"SQL error: library routine called out of sequence"
Could anybody suggest the correct way of doing it.
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neera sharma wrote:
I am using sqlite3. when i pass an sqlite command
string, following error is reported -
"SQL error: library routine called out of sequence"
Could anybody suggest the correct way of doing it.
Do you want to use the "sqlite3_exec with callback function" API? Or
the
thankx Ulrix for replying.
I am using sqlite_exec with call back option.
Neera.
--- Ulrik Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> neera sharma wrote:
>
> >I am using sqlite3. when i pass an sqlite command
> >string, following error is reported -
> >
> >"SQL error: library routine called out of
Hi Neera,
neera sharma wrote:
thankx Ulrix for replying.
I am using sqlite_exec with call back option.
Neera.
From
http://sqlite.org/capi3ref.html#sqlite3_step
" SQLITE_MISUSE means that the this routine was called inappropriately.
Perhaps it was called on a virtual machine that had already
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, John Richard Moser wrote:
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>This is code from a package manager I'm writing based on SQLite. These
>two functions open a database, creating it if it doesn't exist.
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>While most
Hi,
Yesterday I posted three messages to the mailing list. Today when I look at
the list only the last of those three messages has been distributed back to
my email account.
Has anyone else noticed the mailing list failing to distribute messages?
Dennis Cote
Dennis Cote wrote:
Lloyd Thomas wrote:
Thanks. That is going OK but I am having a problem with updating the
new column with the info I need. It seems to update with the same
entry from my users table to all rows.
UPDATE call_data SET caller_name = (SELECT firstname || surname AS
'caller_name' FROM
For what it' worth now, here is the first message I posted yesterday. It
might to make my last post make a little more sense.
Dennis Cote wrote:
Ulrik Petersen wrote:
I guess the next question is: Can someone verify that this is part of
the SQL standard?
Yes, it looks like this is part of the
Thanks Dennis.
As long as I know where I stand. I can probably use PHP or Delphi to
update each row manually.
Lloyd
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To: "sqlite-users"
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 4:21 PM
Subject: Fw:
Everything I try to post is marked as spam and rejected.
--- Dennis Cote <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yesterday I posted three messages to the mailing list. Today when I
> look at
> the list only the last of those three messages has been distributed
> back to
> my email account.
>
>
Dennis Cote wrote:
For what it' worth now, here is the first message I posted yesterday.
It might to make my last post make a little more sense.
Hanging head in shame... That didn't clarify anything did it.
It should have said:
"For what it's worth now, here is the first message I posted
Lloyd Thomas wrote:
Thanks Dennis.
As long as I know where I stand. I can probably use PHP or Delphi
to update each row manually.
Lloyd
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From: "Dennis Cote" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "sqlite-users"
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 4:21 PM
I also; I sent in a couple of messages on Monday and I haven't seen them post.
--Keith
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:20:13 -0700, Dennis Cote <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yesterday I posted three messages to the mailing list. Today when I look at
> the list only the last of those three
Hi Dennis,
I tried something similar to your recommendation, but there was
a problem with the following
INSERT INTO call_data
SELECT old_call_data.*, firstname || ' ' || surname
FROM old_call_data JOIN users USING extn_no;
there is a syntax error near extn_no.
Lloyd
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> On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, John Richard Moser wrote:
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>>This is code from a package manager I'm writing based on SQLite.
I am not running on *ix, so I cannot test.however, your mentioning multi-cpu
machines, brings something to mind.
In windows, most synchronization functions rely on some form of INTERLOCKED
operation. Now, these operations are implemented differently on multi-cpu
(and hyperthreading counts as
Hello,
this question is slightly OT here but.
I want to compile SQLite as a library (not as a DLL) and add this
library to my DLL-Project. Why? Because the C-Compiler from MS produces
so many warnings and I want to compile all my own projects without even
a single warning
So I wonder
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