Re: [sqlite] [SQLite] Support for 23,10 Precision number format

2014-11-13 Thread James K. Lowden
On Thu, 13 Nov 2014 14:38:10 + Simon Slavin wrote: > In summary, if you need ultimate precision, use integers. If not, > use 64-bit IEEE-571 like everyone else does without being sued. If > you somehow really need 23,10 maths, then you're going to have to > write your

Re: [sqlite] [SQLite]Basic queries

2014-11-13 Thread Shinichiro Yoshioka
Thank you for your promt answer! I understood. 2014-11-14 9:33 GMT+09:00 : > On Thursday, November 13, 2014 04:27:02 PM Shinichiro Yoshioka wrote: > > Is there any special reason why there are 2 dlls on the page? > > And the dll for win 32bits doesn't work on

Re: [sqlite] [SQLite]Basic queries

2014-11-13 Thread Shinichiro Yoshioka
Thank you for your explanation!. I understood. 2014-11-14 9:33 GMT+09:00 Igor Tandetnik : > On 11/13/2014 7:27 PM, Shinichiro Yoshioka wrote: > >> 1) For Windows platform, there are 2 dlls on SQLite download page. >> means, for 32bits and 64bits Windows OS. >>

Re: [sqlite] [SQLite]Basic queries

2014-11-13 Thread Igor Tandetnik
On 11/13/2014 7:27 PM, Shinichiro Yoshioka wrote: 1) For Windows platform, there are 2 dlls on SQLite download page. means, for 32bits and 64bits Windows OS. However, in my understanding, the dll for win 32bits can work also on 64bits win OS with WOW64 as it is. Is there any

Re: [sqlite] [SQLite]Basic queries

2014-11-13 Thread sqlite
On Thursday, November 13, 2014 04:27:02 PM Shinichiro Yoshioka wrote: > Is there any special reason why there are 2 dlls on the page? > And the dll for win 32bits doesn't work on win 64bits OS > in spite of exsistance of WOW64? While a 32 bit version will work on a 64 bit Windows as

[sqlite] [SQLite]Basic queries

2014-11-13 Thread Shinichiro Yoshioka
Hi, Can anyone tell me answers against below my queries? Since I'm beginner of SQLite, please forgive me about so basic queries. 1) For Windows platform, there are 2 dlls on SQLite download page. means, for 32bits and 64bits Windows OS. However, in my understanding, the dll for win

Re: [sqlite] sqlite bug report

2014-11-13 Thread Richard Hipp
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 4:41 PM, Hinrichsen, John wrote: > In this example, bad data is returned. There is no assert. valgrind does > not complain either. > It asserts if you recompile with -DSQLITE_DEBUG > > Is there an ETA on when 3.8.7.2 will be released? > Next

Re: [sqlite] sqlite bug report

2014-11-13 Thread Hinrichsen, John
In this example, bad data is returned. There is no assert. valgrind does not complain either. Is there an ETA on when 3.8.7.2 will be released? On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 1:12 PM, Richard Hipp wrote: > This is https://www.sqlite.org/src/info/094d39a4c95ee4 which has been >

Re: [sqlite] sqlite bug report

2014-11-13 Thread Richard Hipp
This is https://www.sqlite.org/src/info/094d39a4c95ee4 which has been fixed in trunk and will be fixed in 3.8.7.2. On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Hinrichsen, John wrote: > The following SQL produces an incorrect result with sqlite-3.8.7.1: > > CREATE TABLE A( > symbol

[sqlite] sqlite bug report

2014-11-13 Thread Hinrichsen, John
The following SQL produces an incorrect result with sqlite-3.8.7.1: CREATE TABLE A( symbol TEXT, type TEXT ); INSERT INTO A VALUES('ABCDEFG','chars'); INSERT INTO A VALUES('1234567890','num'); CREATE TABLE B( chars TEXT, num TEXT ); CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS C AS SELECT A.symbol AS

Re: [sqlite] [SQLite] Support for 23,10 Precision number format

2014-11-13 Thread Hick Gunter
IIRC there was a programmer working for a bank that managed to siphon off the sub-unit fractions that the interest calculating software generated (how much interest is owed for $1 at 0,25% p.a. for 2 days*) onto his own account and temporarily got rich quick. $1 * 0,25% = $25 (interest

Re: [sqlite] [SQLite] Support for 23,10 Precision number format

2014-11-13 Thread RSmith
On 2014/11/13 19:06, Simon Slavin wrote: On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Simon Slavin wrote: 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 But he's using the field to store an amount of money in. So why ask for anything with ten places after the decimal point ? No genuine currency

Re: [sqlite] [SQLite] Support for 23,10 Precision number format

2014-11-13 Thread Simon Slavin
On 13 Nov 2014, at 3:44pm, Dominique Devienne wrote: > On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Simon Slavin wrote: > >> 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 > > Assuming he means Oracle's NUMBER(23, 10), and given [1], that's more > > 9,999,999,999,999.99

Re: [sqlite] [SQLite] Support for 23,10 Precision number format

2014-11-13 Thread Stephan Beal
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Dinesh Navsupe wrote: > I mean Oracle's NUMBER(23, 10), and given [1], that's more > > > > > My need is 23 decimal digits of precision. We work on complex payout > > > > calculation engine where in formula outputs are quite large

Re: [sqlite] [SQLite] Support for 23,10 Precision number format

2014-11-13 Thread Dinesh Navsupe
You are right Dominique. I mean Oracle's NUMBER(23, 10), and given [1], that's more 9,999,999,999,999.99 Thanks. On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 9:14 PM, Dominique Devienne wrote: > On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Simon Slavin > wrote: > > > On

Re: [sqlite] [SQLite] Support for 23,10 Precision number format

2014-11-13 Thread Dominique Devienne
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Simon Slavin wrote: > On 13 Nov 2014, at 1:01pm, Dinesh Navsupe > wrote: > > > My need is 23 decimal digits of precision. We work on complex payout > > calculation engine where in formula outputs are quite large

Re: [sqlite] [SQLite] Support for 23,10 Precision number format

2014-11-13 Thread Simon Slavin
On 13 Nov 2014, at 1:01pm, Dinesh Navsupe wrote: > My need is 23 decimal digits of precision. We work on complex payout > calculation engine where in formula outputs are quite large numbers and > clients do not want to round off. If you're working with floating-point

Re: [sqlite] [SQLite] Support for 23,10 Precision number format

2014-11-13 Thread Dominique Devienne
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 2:33 PM, RSmith wrote: > On 2014/11/13 15:01, Dinesh Navsupe wrote: > >> My need is 23 decimal digits of precision. We work on complex payout >> calculation engine where in formula outputs are quite large numbers and >> clients do not want to round

Re: [sqlite] [SQLite] Support for 23,10 Precision number format

2014-11-13 Thread RSmith
On 2014/11/13 15:01, Dinesh Navsupe wrote: Hi, My need is 23 decimal digits of precision. We work on complex payout calculation engine where in formula outputs are quite large numbers and clients do not want to round off. I do not think that re-stating your need suffices as a good enough

Re: [sqlite] [SQLite] Support for 23,10 Precision number format

2014-11-13 Thread Dinesh Navsupe
Hi, My need is 23 decimal digits of precision. We work on complex payout calculation engine where in formula outputs are quite large numbers and clients do not want to round off. We want to use SQLite for local disk data store and calculations. Thanks, Dinesh Navsupe On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at

Re: [sqlite] [SQLite] Support for 23,10 Precision number format

2014-11-13 Thread Hick Gunter
Data types are 64bit integer (~18 decimal digits) and 64 Bit IEEE Float(11 bit exponent, 52 bit fraction), so no. Store the numbers as TEXT (human readable) or BLOB (e.g. 128Bit binary) and write user-defined functions to manipulate them. -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Dinesh Navsupe

Re: [sqlite] [SQLite] Support for 23,10 Precision number format

2014-11-13 Thread Simon Slavin
On 13 Nov 2014, at 12:23pm, Dinesh Navsupe wrote: > Does any of SQLite data Type support 23,10 precision format for Number? > > If yes, could you pleas help with right data type or approach to achieve > this. SQL stores REAL numbers in a REAL field which conforms to

[sqlite] [SQLite] Support for 23,10 Precision number format

2014-11-13 Thread Dinesh Navsupe
Hi, Does any of SQLite data Type support 23,10 precision format for Number? If yes, could you pleas help with right data type or approach to achieve this. If No, then is there something that can be added to SQLite and how quickly? Thanks, Dinesh Navsupe

Re: [sqlite] Using sqlite3_backup* while the destination connection has "busy" read-only statements.

2014-11-13 Thread Dan Kennedy
On 11/13/2014 05:26 AM, Shaun Seckman (Firaxis) wrote: Greetings all, I'm running into a situation in where our application is crashing during a call to sqlite_backup_finish inside of btreeParseCellPtr because some of the structure is corrupted. Both the source and destination database are