instead of mapping 128 GUID bits to 128 file bytes, map 16 GUID bytes to 16x256
file bytes).
Regards,
Bill
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From: ALBERT Aur?lien [mailto:aurelien.alb...@alyotech.fr]
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 4:42 AM
To: 'sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org'
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 4:56 AM, ALBERT Aur?lien <
aurelien.albert at alyotech.fr> wrote:
> @ Stephan Beal
>
> "Every instance of a :memory: db is a unique instance, so you cannot have
> multiple connections to a single :memory: db."
>
> >> I know, this is one of the various reasons that made my s
On Thu, 24 Sep 2015 11:42:27 +0200, ALBERT Aur?lien
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm using SQLite C API and my application use multiple databases, each
>database having multiple connections.
>I need to identify which connection use the same database as another
>connection.
>For the moment, I use the absolute
@ Stephan Beal
"Every instance of a :memory: db is a unique instance, so you cannot have
multiple connections to a single :memory: db."
>> I know, this is one of the various reasons that made my solution not really
>> ideal
@ Simon Slavin
"There's a PRAGMA for storing and retrieving a 'user-v
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 11:42 AM, ALBERT Aur?lien <
aurelien.albert at alyotech.fr> wrote:
> (for example, if one day I need the same about ":memory:" databases, bad
> things are gonna to happen)
>
Every instance of a :memory: db is a unique instance, so you cannot have
multiple connections to a
Hi,
I'm using SQLite C API and my application use multiple databases, each database
having multiple connections.
I need to identify which connection use the same database as another connection.
For the moment, I use the absolute database filename as an "unique database
identifier", and I store
On 24 Sep 2015, at 10:42am, ALBERT Aur?lien
wrote:
> I need to identify which connection use the same database as another
> connection.
>
> For the moment, I use the absolute database filename as an "unique database
> identifier", and I store this information with my "sqlite3*" connection
>
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