I like the slightly opaque "compact".
A
On Tue, 28 Jan 2020 at 13:31, Donald Shepherd wrote:
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> On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 at 12:26 am, Jose Isaias Cabrera
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> > R Smith, on Tuesday, January 28, 2020 06:39 AM, wrote...
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> > > I do not have a great suggestion to add, but to observe th
Ha ha ha - Oh Simon.what *have* you done? [Apologies for the noise
- could not resist this one.]
On Sat, 9 Nov 2019 at 19:26, Simon Slavin wrote:
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> Since I don't see many posts yet this weekend, please excuse one of mine
> which isn't exactly on charter. Feel free to argue me out of posti
Maybe this will help?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4234767/how-do-i-build-sqlite3-from-command-line
On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 10:25 AM, Prakash Premkumar
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> I tried with the following flags :
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> gcc -arch x86_64 -o sqlite3.o sqlite3.c shell.c
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> and
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>> gcc -m32 -o sqlite3.o s
Bart,
you say "don't know anything about C or C++ or compiling C code"
Perhaps this will help.
The error message (unresolved) external means that the linker is
trying to find something (_sqlite3_db_filename in this case) but it
cannot.
Possible common causes include - it has been misspelt (I'm l
Seection 2.0 line 4
SQLite processes this by gather all the output of query and then running ...
SQLite processes this by gathering all the output of query and then running
...
A
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Hi all,
reading through queryplanner.html today I notice a trivial typo in section
1.6, line 5:
If there were a third column, it would be used to break ties for the first
to columns.
If there were a third column, it would be used to break ties for the first
tWo columns.
^^^
It doesn't spoil the
CREATE TABLE playersdrafted(playerid integer, id ineteger,
Don't think ineteger is what you really mean.:)
Seen it twice now so guessing it's actually in the code
On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 8:34 AM, Igor Korot wrote:
> Simon,
> In the other area of the program I have a transaction that does 5
Excellent - thanks for the answer and the extra tip. Good idea..
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:38 PM, Igor Tandetnik wrote:
> On 2/1/2013 10:21 AM, Amit Chaudhuri wrote:
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>> If I only issue select queries on my two input databases, can I expect the
>> sha1 hash to stay
Hi all,
I want to finger print my data in a manner similar to that used with git.
They compute a sha1 hash of a collection of code expressed as text and use
that as a unique label for that code. I was just about to write something
similar into a C application to compare two sqlite3 databases. Bu
My Mac is running system provided sqlite3 (3.6.12) and up arrow returns
last command as expected. Did you install 3.7.11 your self, if so I wonder
if you missed a component (e.g. one which provides the cmd line
functionality).
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 6:33 AM, Neo Anderson wrote:
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> The UP/DOWN
Perfect - thank you both..
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 12:15 PM, Simon Slavin wrote:
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> On 13 Jul 2011, at 1:13pm, Amit Chaudhuri wrote:
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> > I have situation where a column may contain prices (REAL) or a string
> > meaning "no price for this, sorry." I can handle t
Hi all,
I have situation where a column may contain prices (REAL) or a string
meaning "no price for this, sorry." I can handle this in application code
but was wondering if I am overlooking a Sqlite feature which might do the
same out of the box: perhaps a TYPE( ) or an IsText( ) function..?
A
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I'm a huge fan of the command line tool. At work we use it extensively when
prototyping. We're probably amongst the less technically sophisticated of
users, so the ability to quickly script an approach using a few text files
is something we value hugely. It's a great way of weaning people off
spre
..representation of a decent sized real world network..
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Bart Smissaert
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> > through a version of dijkstra's routing algorithm
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> Just out of interest, what data is this working on?
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> RBS
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> On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 7:2
[Not at all expert in sqlite but here's a practical example of speed up
using ":memory:" and perhaps a slightly different strategy for getting at
the persistent data.]
I use sqlite3 with Qt4 / C++ for an application which reads in an undirected
graph and then chunks through a version of dijkstra's
Simon - thanks v. much. Makes complete sense now - and it does precisely
what I wanted. :)
{Appreciate the tip on the index - performance hasn't been an issue yet but
I'm sure I'll end up using it.}
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 12:51 PM, Simon Slavin wrote:
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> On 16 Nov
Hi all,
I can't work out how to do something I feel ought to be easy. Attached
small file is designed to be .read to provide a test case. Explanation of
what I'm trying to follows below.
I have two separate but very similar source data sets, one for mobile one
for fixed calls of various sub-typ
Arthur,
Nokia's Qt4 may be worth a look.
Amit
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 7:51 AM, Arthur Avramiea wrote:
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> Thank you very much for your answers. I already have mysql, php, c and some
> beginner c++ experience. Learning a new language wouldn't be about
> difficulty, but about time :). I am also co
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