Ulrich, all improvements in knowledge start with curiosity, our most
precious asset.
JS
Ulrich Schöbel wrote:
Hi John,
there isn't really much to remove, but nevertheless I
followed your advice and replaced the sqlite select
by a small standard tcl procedure. Maybe that set me
on the right tra
"Doug Fajardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Help!
> I keep getting a syntax error from the 'alter table' sql command, when
> used to add a column to a table. Can someone help with this error? Below
> is an example of one attempt, and its results:
>
> [tuna]$ sqlite test2.db
> SQLite version 2.8.16
Help!
I keep getting a syntax error from the 'alter table' sql command, when
used to add a column to a table. Can someone help with this error? Below
is an example of one attempt, and its results:
[tuna]$ sqlite test2.db
SQLite version 2.8.16
Enter ".help" for instructions
sqlite> create table x1
Not sure if there's a way with your current code, but if you use either
an LTREE or nested sets you'd be able to detect this situation quite
easily. There was a discussion about both on the list about 2 weeks ago.
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 05:13:37PM +0100, Thorsten Kortmann wrote:
> sorry for my en
sorry for my english..
i have two tables:
1. GROUP
id
description
is_subgroup
2. GROUPDETAIL
id
groups_id
remote_id
remote_type
- each group can have 1 to x groupdetail.
- groupdetail.remote_type can have two values, 0 and 1
if it is 0, remote_id points to a product
if
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