On 2 Aug 2019, at 8:55pm, Jen Pollock wrote:
> Compressing the backups would likely save you a lot more space, and I
> suspect it wouldn't be affected that much by page size; presumably empty
> space at the ends of pages will compress very well.
It might be an interesting exersize to compare th
Compressing the backups would likely save you a lot more space, and I
suspect it wouldn't be affected that much by page size; presumably empty
space at the ends of pages will compress very well.
Jen Pollock
On Thu, Aug 01, 2019 at 12:48:27AM +0300, Tony Papadimitriou wrote:
> Tens of databases (f
Thanks for your help! Especially the comment about cache size helped a lot.
When I reduced the cache size to about 100 pages I actually get it do the
writing
incrementally in multiple sqlite3_backup_step() calls. With bit more finetuning
I
think it will be ok.
I also had unrelated problem of
I totally agree with your answer. But this wasn't really the question.
> You have hacked around this security feature
I beg you to try to look at my "hacks" with a fresh eye.
The service they provide is a genuine one: be able to run raw SQL requests,
and also to be notified when one has committe
On 8/2/19, Gwendal Roué wrote:
>
> Do you think this can still be seen as a misuse of the library?
>
Forcing a reprepare after an authorizer change is a security feature.
It helps to prevent people from adding an authorizer, but then
mistakenly using a statement that was prepared before the autho
For the record, I have successfully refactored my code so that authorizer
is set only once, and the issue has disappeared.
Yet, this authorizer not always returns the same value for the same input.
Precisely speaking, it always return SQLITE_OK, but when asked if it should
allow deletion.
In thi
> Le 2 août 2019 à 10:04, Luca Ferrari a écrit :
>
> I've got a lot of database files that I would like to dump using
> INSERT statements.
> unluckily, .mode insert does not work for me, or I'm not able to
> understand how it works.
>
> sqlite> select mude_anno, mude_numero from catdaemo;
> INSE
You need to
.mode insert
SELECT * FROM ;
Repeat for all your tables.
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On 2/8/62 15:04, Luca Ferrari wrote:
Hi,
I've got a lot of database files that I would like to dump using
INSERT statements.
unluckily, .mode insert does not work for me, or I'm not able to
understand how it works.
sqlite> select mude_anno, mude_numero from catdaemo;
INSERT INTO table VALUES(20
Hi,
I've got a lot of database files that I would like to dump using
INSERT statements.
unluckily, .mode insert does not work for me, or I'm not able to
understand how it works.
sqlite> select mude_anno, mude_numero from catdaemo;
INSERT INTO table VALUES(2019,1161);
My questions are:
1) why is t
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