Thanks everyone for the various replies and help. Very useful and I
will look into the differences and if I have questions about how these
work will let you know.
Thank you,
Che
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黃楨民 wrote:
> I would like to query customer from from ooder table and only customer
> order more than twice.
select CustomerId from Orders group by CustomerId having count(*) > 2;
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There's a page on the SQLite website about SQLite books at
http://www.sqlite.org/books.html. I own the first two on the page, and
like them both. If I was only to get one SQLite book, it'd be the second
one on the list: Using SQLite by JayKreibich.
Best,
Peter
On 7/28/2012 6:44 PM, 黃楨民 wrote
Dear all:
I would like to query customer from from ooder table and only customer
order more than twice.
Which clause or filter should I use to filter those customer order more
than twice ?
Please help
Best regards
tom
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Dear all
I am looking for a book ,which include all instructures and functions
of SQLite. It is like reference guide.
Could any help?
your sincerely
tom
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Or since in C++ use an unordered_map. Add your statement pointers to that, and
delete them from the map when finalized. Then walk through that map on
destruction to finalize all you haven't cleaned up yourself.
Given the way he's developing I would make a function to do this that
pre-checks th
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