On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 20:12:41 +0100, Adam wrote:
>Hi All,
>I'm creating a database which will look a little like:
>create table main (f1 TEXT, f2 TEXT, f3 TEXT, t1 TEXT, t2 TEXT, tn TEXT);
>f1, f2 and f3 will always be present. Any or all of the ts might be NULL.
>I'd like to prevent entries whe
I have implemented just such a system as an RPC. It accesses an HTTP
server using CGI and returns the table or view requested in XML. The
application parses what it wants from the XML.
The programs are simple C, compiling on Unix and Windows, and include an
XML parser based on Expat.
You a
Russell Leighton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Given you can attach multiple database files in sqlite, perhaps it could
> be extended such that:
>
> * When you name an index, you optionally prepend the database name
> which can be in another currently attached db
> * You attached to
Russell Leighton wrote:
>
> Big distruptive code change?
Also more opportunites for things to go wrong with mismatched index/db files
Also no longer can copy/move db as a single file
--
Lindsay
Given you can attach multiple database files in sqlite, perhaps it could
be extended such that:
* When you name an index, you optionally prepend the database name
which can be in another currently attached db
* You attached to multiple db files that have cross references as:
Hi All,
I'm creating a database which will look a little like:
create table main (f1 TEXT, f2 TEXT, f3 TEXT, t1 TEXT, t2 TEXT, tn TEXT);
f1, f2 and f3 will always be present. Any or all of the ts might be NULL.
I'd like to prevent entries where all of the fields are the same being
created. How
Hi All,
I'm creating a database which will look a little like:
create table main (f1 TEXT, f2 TEXT, f3 TEXT, t1 TEXT, t2 TEXT, tn TEXT);
f1, f2 and f3 will always be present. Any or all of the ts might be NULL.
I'd like to prevent entries where all of the fields are the same being
created. How c
Bob Dankert wrote:
I have been pondering an issue for a while regarding the separation of
query conditions from the join condition and the where condition of the
query. All I have been able to find on this matter is general text "use
the ON clause for conditions that specify how to join tables,
"James Butts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In the main thread, I open a connection to database and create a timer
> function and start a worker thread. The worker thread establishes its own
> separate connection to database. The worker thread creates a table and then
> signals the main thre
Florian Weimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * A. Pagaltzis:
>
> >> On Windows, perhaps. On most UNIX systems, this is very hard
> >> to do and often not supported at all by the file system.
> >
> > Then again, Unix filesystems tend to be designed such
> > that as long as there is sufficient free s
On 6/15/06, James Butts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In the main thread, I open a connection to database and create a timer
> function and start a worker thread. The worker thread establishes its own
> separate connection to database. The worker thread creates a table and
> then signals the ma
On 6/15/06, James Butts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the main thread, I open a connection to database and create a timer function
and start a worker thread. The worker thread establishes its own separate
connection to database. The worker thread creates a table and then signals the
main th
I have a problem involving multiple threads and trying to create a table after
its been dropped. Perhaps I'm doing something wrong. Here is the jist.
In the main thread, I open a connection to database and create a timer function
and start a worker thread. The worker thread establishes its o
* A. Pagaltzis:
>> On Windows, perhaps. On most UNIX systems, this is very hard
>> to do and often not supported at all by the file system.
>
> Then again, Unix filesystems tend to be designed such
> that as long as there is sufficient free space on the
> device, fragmentation will remain insignif
Hello,
We would like to access (only reading access) a remote sqlite database via http.
On a remote computer, an http server is located and an sqlite database file
(we are not allowed to install any software on that http-server).
On a client computer, an application program wants to access the sq
Yes please, I am using vb.net but I should be able to work through and see
whats going on and transfer it to my project.
Many thanks for your help.
John
On 15/06/06, Noel Frankinet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John Newby wrote:
> Hi, I don't know if you can remember but I was asking for advice
John Newby wrote:
Hi, I don't know if you can remember but I was asking for advice on
displaying info to the user using a dataset/datagrid, and you said you
used
a virtual listview. I am currently having loads of trouble using the
dataset/datagrid so I was wondering if you could let me know m
Hi, I don't know if you can remember but I was asking for advice on
displaying info to the user using a dataset/datagrid, and you said you used
a virtual listview. I am currently having loads of trouble using the
dataset/datagrid so I was wondering if you could let me know more about your
virtual
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