Re: [sqlite] SQLite in VS2015 Server Explorer (Bugs)

2016-08-25 Thread Delvin
Mr. Jensen,

Thank you for the link - Although I am moving away from MS VS (I am using 
Dev-C++ more than MS VS) I have installed your MS VS Add-on so hopefully I will 
be able to use it soon.

Thank you again
Delvin


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Sent: Thursday, 25 August, 2016 07:05
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Subject: Re: [sqlite] SQLite in VS2015 Server Explorer (Bugs)

As an alternative to the System.data.sqlite design tools (depending on your 
requirements) you can use my free VS extension "SQLite Toolbox" 
https://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/0e313dfd-be80-4afb-b5e9-6e74d369f7a1/
Mvh / Regards


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Re: [sqlite] SQLite in VS2015 Server Explorer (Bugs)

2016-08-25 Thread Erik Ejlskov Jensen
As an alternative to the System.data.sqlite design tools (depending on your 
requirements) you can use my free VS extension "SQLite Toolbox" 
https://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/0e313dfd-be80-4afb-b5e9-6e74d369f7a1/
Mvh / Regards


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Re: [sqlite] SQLite in VS2015 Server Explorer (Bugs)

2016-08-24 Thread Joe Mistachkin

Scott Robison wrote:
>
> I'm sure the responsible party will see this and reply shortly with
> something definitive. 
>

This is the right place and the System.Data.SQLite design-time components
are supported here.

That being said, the design-time components for System.Data.SQLite are
supported on a "best effort" basis, mostly because:

1. They were never fully completed.

2. The Visual Studio extensibility interfaces they use are very
   fragile and scarcely documented.

3. Debugging them is nefariously difficult.

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Re: [sqlite] SQLite in VS2015 Server Explorer (Bugs)

2016-08-24 Thread Scott Robison
On Aug 24, 2016 5:35 AM, "Simon Slavin"  wrote:
>
>
> On 24 Aug 2016, at 12:33pm, Drago, William @ CSG - NARDA-MITEQ
 wrote:
>
> > This is also the list for System.Data.SQLite. System.Data.SQLite
supports design time components for VS2015, so this may be the correct list
for questions regarding issues with using SQLite and Visual Studio's server
explorer.
>
> Sort-of agreed, but the bugs here are definitely not bugs in
System.Data.SQLite, which can do both of those underlying tasks without
error.  So the bugs must be elsewhere.

That seems reasonable at first blush, but I don't know what level of
cooperation is required from System.Data.SQLite to accommodate this
functionality. You could be right, but given past similar emails, I doubt
either of us is.

I'm sure the responsible party will see this and reply shortly with
something definitive.

>
> Simon.
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Re: [sqlite] SQLite in VS2015 Server Explorer (Bugs)

2016-08-24 Thread Simon Slavin

On 24 Aug 2016, at 12:33pm, Drago, William @ CSG - NARDA-MITEQ 
 wrote:

> This is also the list for System.Data.SQLite. System.Data.SQLite supports 
> design time components for VS2015, so this may be the correct list for 
> questions regarding issues with using SQLite and Visual Studio's server 
> explorer.

Sort-of agreed, but the bugs here are definitely not bugs in 
System.Data.SQLite, which can do both of those underlying tasks without error.  
So the bugs must be elsewhere.

Simon.
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Re: [sqlite] SQLite in VS2015 Server Explorer (Bugs)

2016-08-24 Thread Drago, William @ CSG - NARDA-MITEQ
> -Original Message-
> From: sqlite-users [mailto:sqlite-users-boun...@mailinglists.sqlite.org] On
> Behalf Of Stephan Beal
> Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 6:37 AM
> To: SQLite mailing list <sqlite-users@mailinglists.sqlite.org>
> Subject: Re: [sqlite] SQLite in VS2015 Server Explorer (Bugs)
>
> On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Tyler Merle <tme...@invsqr.com> wrote:
>
> > I believe I’ve uncovered two bugs when using VS2015’s Server Explorer
> > to design a SQLite schema.
> >
> > 1. When adding more than one relationship to a table, the first
> > relationship’s “to” table name is used for all new relationships 2.
> > The right-click -> design option for tables doesn’t open the table
> > design on the first try. Takes two right-click -> design selections to
> > open the designer
> >
>
> Wrong mailing list. This is the list for the sqlite library and its shell 
> program
> (neither of which include a schema design tool). Server Explorer is a 
> 3rd-party
> product.

This is also the list for System.Data.SQLite. System.Data.SQLite supports 
design time components for VS2015, so this may be the correct list for 
questions regarding issues with using SQLite and Visual Studio's server 
explorer.

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Re: [sqlite] SQLite in VS2015 Server Explorer (Bugs)

2016-08-24 Thread Stephan Beal
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Tyler Merle  wrote:

> I believe I’ve uncovered two bugs when using VS2015’s Server Explorer to
> design a SQLite schema.
>
> 1. When adding more than one relationship to a table, the first
> relationship’s “to” table name is used for all new relationships
> 2. The right-click -> design option for tables doesn’t open the table
> design on the first try. Takes two right-click -> design selections to open
> the designer
>

Wrong mailing list. This is the list for the sqlite library and its shell
program (neither of which include a schema design tool). Server Explorer is
a 3rd-party product.

-- 
- stephan beal
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those who insist on a perfect world, freedom will have to do." -- Bigby Wolf
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[sqlite] SQLite in VS2015 Server Explorer (Bugs)

2016-08-24 Thread Tyler Merle
I believe I’ve uncovered two bugs when using VS2015’s Server Explorer to design 
a SQLite schema. 

1. When adding more than one relationship to a table, the first relationship’s 
“to” table name is used for all new relationships
2. The right-click -> design option for tables doesn’t open the table design on 
the first try. Takes two right-click -> design selections to open the designer
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