George Ionescu wrote:
while trying to upgrade to sqlite 3.1.3, I've encountered the bug
described in ticket #1141 (sqlite returns the primary key's column name,
if any, instead of the ROWID column, in a query like SELECT rowid, *
FROM table).
Any idea how to fix this (if it's an easy one), sinc
Hello Dr. Hipp,
Hello sqlite users,
while trying to upgrade to sqlite 3.1.3, I've encountered the bug described
in ticket #1141 (sqlite returns the primary key's column name, if any,
instead of the ROWID column, in a query like SELECT rowid, * FROM table).
Any idea how to fix this (if it's an ea
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