I got a BOOLEAN field. It's defined: NOT NULL.
when a new record is inserted, how to put a Boolean Default Value as FALSE?
Thanks.
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> I got a BOOLEAN field. It's defined: NOT NULL.
>
> when a new record is inserted, how to put a Boolean Default Value
> as FALSE?
By reading the documentation.
http://www.sqlite.org/lang_createtable.html
http://www.sqlite.org/lang_createtrigger.html
Brad
Runspect <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I got a BOOLEAN field. It's defined: NOT NULL.
when a new record is inserted, how to put a Boolean Default Value as
FALSE?
SQLite doesn't have a dedicated boolean type. You just store them as
integer, zero for false and nonzero for true. So make it
create
Thank you.
Igor Tandetnik wrote:
>
> Runspect <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I got a BOOLEAN field. It's defined: NOT NULL.
>>
>> when a new record is inserted, how to put a Boolean Default Value as
>> FALSE?
>
> SQLite doesn't have a dedicated boolean type. You just store them as
> integer, z
The documentation is obscure on that point.
Than you.
Brad Stiles wrote:
>
>> I got a BOOLEAN field. It's defined: NOT NULL.
>>
>> when a new record is inserted, how to put a Boolean Default Value
>> as FALSE?
>
> By reading the documentation.
>
> http://www.sqlite.org/lang_createtable.html
Hi there,
I have compiled version 3.5.2 of the amalgamation in C without any errors or
warnings but when I am trying to do the same in C++ using g++ I keep getting
lots of errors and warnings. I have -ldl -lpthread in Makefile and running
Fedora Core 6.
Here are some reported errors and warnin
Sorry.. meant English is NOT my primary language :)
Daniel Önnerby wrote:
I figure I'll keep it short since it's only for the FAQ.
English is my primary language, but here my suggestion:
Question: Does SQLite handle unicode?
Short answer: Yes!
Answer:
SQLite handles unicode very well. SQLite
> My intent is to provide complete detailed technical
> information about SQLite, including its limitations and
> faults, and honest comparisons and even recommendations of
> other products (including, but not limited to DeviceSQL). My
> intent is to avoid sophistry, misrepresentation,
> exa
This is not a link issue, but a compiler one. SQLite is ANSI C, so you
should compile it with gcc. It will still be usable within your C++
library/project, as sqlite3.h qualifies all functions extern "C".
For example, given a C++ file main.cpp:
#include
int main()
{
sqlite3* db;
sqlite3
> This also is an anecdote from some time back. As we were
> signing a fairly significant software contract with a large
> organization their manager told us "You guys know nothing
> about marketing. Your presentation was unprofessional, no
> glossy brochures, no audio visuals and we would no
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 12:48:44PM -0500, Robert L Cochran wrote:
> I did a poor job of explaining this issue. GCC builds of 3.5.4 seem to
> fail. I've sent Richard a bunch of log files comparing source code
> builds of versions 3.5.3 and 3.5.4 showing what I believe are symptoms
> of the alleg
Zbigniew Baniewski wrote:
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 12:48:44PM -0500, Robert L Cochran wrote:
I did a poor job of explaining this issue. GCC builds of 3.5.4 seem to
fail. I've sent Richard a bunch of log files comparing source code
builds of versions 3.5.3 and 3.5.4 showing what I believe are
John Stanton wrote:
This also is an anecdote from some time back. As we were signing a
fairly significant software contract with a large organization their
manager told us "You guys know nothing about marketing. Your
presentation was unprofessional, no glossy brochures, no audio visuals
and
Sqlite has Big names. May be this should be
showcased at the sidebar on the front page.
Does it need any other brand building activity?
Atleast we got a better with those names.
regards
ragha
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