On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 10:54:55 +0200, Andre wrote:
> I use sqlite3_column_type so the SQLITE_NULL
> may actually be on a different [row] than the
> one that actually has data, I will keep
> investigating and report back, I might have
> to use
... sqlite3_column_type() on every row you sqlite3_step
be on a different one than the one that
actually has data, I will keep investigating and report back, I might
have to use
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From: Andre du Plessis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 September 2007 10:08 AM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: RE: [sqlite] ColType lost
Sho
t: Re: [sqlite] ColType lost
"Andre du Plessis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I use the API as always:
>
> ColType := sqlite3_column_type(Pointer(FHandle), I);
>
> This has always worked fine for me and type returned was SQLITE_TEXT
>
If sqlite3_column_type() r
"Andre du Plessis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I use the API as always:
>
> ColType := sqlite3_column_type(Pointer(FHandle), I);
>
> This has always worked fine for me and type returned was SQLITE_TEXT
>
If sqlite3_column_type() returns SQLITE_NULL when in fact
the column really contains a
Good Evening.
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I use the API as always:
ColType := sqlite3_column_type(Pointer(FHandle), I);
This has always worked fine for me and type returned was SQLITE_TEXT
however lately I noticed that a particular table this is sometimes
returned to me as SQ
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