On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 06:57 R Smith wrote:
> Hi Tom,
...
> About the CLI - It's a very useful piece of toolkit, but it's intent is
...
> For more usability, there are a few good options in the World from CLI's
> to GUI's. I see you already know SQLite studio, some of my favourites
> you might try
On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 05:52 Tom Browder wrote:
> After coming back to SQLite from a long absence, I was surprised that
> setting things like .mode and .headers in a database didn't stay that way
> after exiting the file.
>
...
Okay, I agree with all the excellent arguments about NOT keeping use
On 03 Apr 2019, at 11:52, Tom Browder wrote:
> After coming back to SQLite from a long absence, I was surprised that
> setting things like .mode and .headers in a database didn't stay that way
> after exiting the file.
>
> Then I remembered something about a resource file and found .sqliterc on a
Hi Tom,
The settings you mention, such as .headers and .mode (along with a slew
of others) are usability settings contained in the Command-Line facility
(the CLI) offered by the makers of SQLite.
It is however by far not the only such interface, nor is it in any way
related to the data in th
Tom,
Because the file is the database, your preferences for how things are
displayed are just that, your preferences. Don't combine the two. If you
have two users with different preferences, who wins?
We move the SQLite database around all the time, across different
servers. We do not want t
On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 05:52 Tom Browder wrote:
> After coming back to SQLite from a long absence, I was surprised that
> setting things like .mode and .headers in a database didn't stay that way
> after exiting the file.
>
> Then I remembered something about a resource file and found .sqliterc o
After coming back to SQLite from a long absence, I was surprised that
setting things like .mode and .headers in a database didn't stay that way
after exiting the file.
Then I remembered something about a resource file and found .sqliterc on an
internet search and that allowed the persistent settin
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