Hello Bernd!
I have a very limited knowledge about such matters, but it seems to me
there is a caveat in the whole area of using encrypted data on a end-user
pc;
For your .NET application to use the, DB it must first decrypt it; That
means, storing the plain version in ram; A memory dump will pro
hi
Perhaps it widely popular doxygen, although its just a guess
Eugene
2011/10/24 Baruch Burstein
> How are the C API documents auto-generated? Which tool is used?
> I see that they are all in the comments in the code, but couldn't find a
> tool in the source that is used to extract them and ma
As i understand it, Northwind is simply an example of Ms access (populated
db). So, if you need an example of access, buy access and you get Northwind;
If, on the other hand, you dont buy it, you cant use access at all (unless
by broking the law);
If you are looking for something like Northwind fo
People might think that nothing will change if we move to a forum; Yet there
is a great difference between a letter (though its email, not paper) and a
forum post; Letters are usually more formal, more tidy, without spam and
trolling;
A forum post and a forum itself is completely different media
Mailing list is the one true way; Look what IT forums turn into
eventually...
The only way to maintain high level of responsibility and seriousness of
discussion is, alas, a mailing list
2011/10/18 John Drescher
> My biggest reason for wanting a mailing list versus a forum is that I
> subscribe
Hello, thanks for many corrections and suggestions;
I am new to php, so i was under the impression it had sqlite3 (now i
see why i cant edit my db from sqlite3 shell); i understand that my
approach is not right ( is shouldn't emulate primary key again)
the problem is (at least i think it is) in t
Hello dear comrades!
I hope together we will be able to shed some light on a rather mysterious
occurrences which are plaguing me for the past few days;
I have an sqlite3 db that stores user-accounts (each user has an id); When a
new user wants to add his account to db, he sends
all his data field
Hi
I find the discussion very interesting. Apart from billing/accounting every
good (scientific) application soones or later is bound to requare
multiprecision library.
The best way, as was stated above, would be to use blobs, as it would allow
to dispance with all in/out converting (in case of t
Hi
In the old day, people used to bring up a debugger and find what function
was misbehaving at this particular offset. As to the cause
of the error, it can be a version-mismatch perhaps?
Eugene
2011/3/19
> Hey fellows,
> I m new to sql3 users list and i m not sure if the question will be
> co
Thanks!
I forgot about C array numeration... Sorry for being an arse.
Eugene
2011/3/13 Drake Wilson
> Quoth Eugene N , on 2011-03-13 18:14:49
> +0200:
> > uchar* pblah[1];
> >
> > pblah[0] = (uchar*)malloc(10);
> >
> > pblah[1] = (uchar*)malloc(10); //
Hi
I detected a strange "feature" of sqlite3. Somebody called it Pointer
Liberation army strike.
uchar* pblah[1];
pblah[0] = (uchar*)malloc(10);
pblah[1] = (uchar*)malloc(10); // notice the order
sqlite3* db;
// this call magically kills pblah[1] by making it 0x0
int ret = sqlite3_open(".
Thank you all,
Learning is such a joy when people are helpful :)
Eugene
2011/3/11 Teg
> Hello Eugene,
>
> How about initally attempting the fetch and if that fails, do the
> insert? Since the results of a duplicate means you want the two
> additional blobs anyway.
>
> Select so and so
>
> on e
Hello
I am just beginning my thorn-ridden way up the steep slope with SQLite and
C++ to keep me company. And i am stuck at one point, so if you could help me
to continue it would be awsome.
I have a database contaning a table with a layout like this:
NAME PART1 PART2
blobblob blo
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