On 2/28/06, Chethana, Rao (IE10) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Did u enquire about donations to sqlite.org ? what reply u got?
>
No didn't. And I dunno exactly about donations, you need to wait the
sqlite team or you can ask to D. Ricard Hipp for that.
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Firman Wandayandi
Never Dreamt Be
Hi!
Did u enquire about donations to sqlite.org ? what reply u got?
-Original Message-
From: Firman Wandayandi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 1:08 AM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] OT: Donations?
On 2/27/06, Chethana, Rao (IE10) <[EMAIL PR
On 2/28/06, Pavan Savoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to open a database created in SQLite 3.3.1 in SQlite 3.1.2
> and I get the following err when I try to see the sqlite_master table ..
>
> SQL error: unsupported file format
>
>
> I suppose the file format has been changed over the ve
Hi!
Just use select * from sqlite_master;
-Original Message-
From: Pavan Savoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 10:13 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: [sqlite] File format changed !!
I am trying to open a database created in SQLite 3.3.1 in SQlite 3.1
I am trying to open a database created in SQLite 3.3.1 in SQlite 3.1.2
and I get the following err when I try to see the sqlite_master table ..
SQL error: unsupported file format
I suppose the file format has been changed over the versions, but the
reverse does work, i.e db created on 3.1.2 c
ProcessExplorer will also list all resources open per process.
That is the easiest way of doing it. Start Process Explorer and
then do Find > Find Handle and type in a portion of the filename.
You'll then get a listing of all processes/handles with that
portion of the filename.
Roger
On 2/28/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > look i have over 600 temp file i cannot remove or delete why is this. they
> > all start with sqlite_ then there is another over 600 files with 3k
> > memory,
> > but the sqlite_ files have ok memory
>
> I'm
On February 27, 2006 06:29 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > look i have over 600 temp file i cannot remove or delete why is
> > this. they all start with sqlite_ then there is another over 600
> > files with 3k memory, but the sqlite_ files have ok memory
>
> I'm getti
I definitely second this since I actually got bitten by this last week :-)
We split over 2 databases for the same reason as Derrell and always attach
after opening them. Surely it's harmless to remove these checks - if something
goes wrong, the trigger will just fail normally with a "no such tab
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> look i have over 600 temp file i cannot remove or delete why is this. they
> all start with sqlite_ then there is another over 600 files with 3k memory,
> but the sqlite_ files have ok memory
I'm getting more and more complaints from people, like the one
above, abou
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Should I remove the tests from SQLite that prevent
> triggers in one database from referring to tables in
> a different database? Or should I leave things as
> they are and close ticket #1689 with a remark of
> "works as designed".
I have had use for triggers that cou
A user complains in ticket #1689 that SQLite does not
allow triggers in one database to refer to tables in
a different database or to TEMP tables.
SQLite actually goes to a lot of trouble to detect
these kinds of things since, as we were writing the
code, we could not think of any circumstance whe
"Brett Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on using sqlite for Firefox's bookmarks and history
> system. We need to expire history older than N days when the browser
> shuts down. It's currently slower than I would like and I'd appreciate
> any tricks you might be able to sugg
On 2/27/06, Brett Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I tried some other things like creating a trigger that sets a flag in
> moz_history when a visit has been deleted so we only have to check
> those items, but it still seems slow. Can anybody offer any insight on
> this? I'm not really a SQL ex
Hi,
I'm working on using sqlite for Firefox's bookmarks and history
system. We need to expire history older than N days when the browser
shuts down. It's currently slower than I would like and I'd appreciate
any tricks you might be able to suggest.
Database layout: We have a table of URLs and tit
In most cases (but not all - C++,Delphi) yes. A wrapper is a lump of C code
that bridges the SQLite environment with your own specific language.
I just did a bit of research for you and found that Frontier uses a scripting
language called UserTalk to allow users to interact with it. It also on
On 2/27/06, Chethana, Rao (IE10) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> That's a good idea!
> I think u can post ur question to www.sqlite.org & see. They'll b able
> to tell u.
>
Post to sqlite.org? why not here? that's nice to get some donations.
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Firman Wandayandi
Never Dreamt Before: http:
Hello!
That's a good idea!
I think u can post ur question to www.sqlite.org & see. They'll b able
to tell u.
-Original Message-
From: Denis Sbragion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 12:50 AM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: [sqlite] OT: Donations?
Hello,
m
Hello,
might be a bit off topic, but, is there any way to make donations to SQLite? I
haven't been able to find informations on the SQLite web site.
Bye,
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Denis Sbragion
InfoTecna
Tel: +39 0362 805396, Fax: +39 0362 805404
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