"I can't find any documentation for using that library with C++."
Yeah--tell me about it. I've been searching and searching without much
luck at all. The only examples I've seen talk about including sqlite.h
and then using sqlite functions as opposed to using objects and namespaces.
But when I
This line seems erroneous: SQLiteCommand sqlCmd(%conn); Isn't the
percent the modulus operator?
Shouldn't it be: SQLiteCommand sqlCmd(&conn);
On 6/1/2011 5:06 PM, Don Ireland wrote:
> I'm hoping someone can help me with this.
>
> Using Visual Studio C++, the following code DOES create the DB fil
On 2 Jun 2011, at 1:06am, Don Ireland wrote:
> Using Visual Studio C++, the following code DOES create the DB file.
> But the table doesn't get created and I'm stumped as to why it won't
> create the table.
Aren't you meant to do something like
SQLiteCommand SQLiteCommand = new SQLiteCommand
I'm hoping someone can help me with this.
Using Visual Studio C++, the following code DOES create the DB file.
But the table doesn't get created and I'm stumped as to why it won't
create the table.
SQLiteConnection conn;
conn.ConnectionString = "Data
Source=D:\Users\
On Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 12:21:15 -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:19 PM, Stephan Beal wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 5:18 AM, Don Ireland wrote:
> >
> > > GenBookMRU_3 TEXT, GenBookMRU_4 TEXT);
> > >
> >
> > i might be very wrong here, but i SEEM to remember that havin
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:19 PM, Stephan Beal wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 5:18 AM, Don Ireland wrote:
>
> > GenBookMRU_3 TEXT, GenBookMRU_4 TEXT);
> >
>
> i might be very wrong here, but i SEEM to remember that having a semicolon
> on the end of a line sent to sqlite3_exec() (or similar) doe
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 5:18 AM, Don Ireland wrote:
> GenBookMRU_3 TEXT, GenBookMRU_4 TEXT);
>
i might be very wrong here, but i SEEM to remember that having a semicolon
on the end of a line sent to sqlite3_exec() (or similar) doesn't work. i
might, however, be mis-remembering from a session with
Check to see if escaping combined with double quotes works for you:
SQLiteConnection conn;
conn.ConnectionString = "Data
Source=D:\Users\Don\Downloads\CashBoxPrefs.dat";
conn.Open();
SQLiteCommand sqlCmd(%conn);
sqlCmd.CommandText = "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS Prefs (\"SyncEnabled\"
bool , \"S
ssion of SQLite Database
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Create DB file and then Create Table - Table FAILS.
Ooh. I don't know what happened to that message it was sent as paragraphs.
It's kinda hard to read now.
Don Ireland
-Original Message-
From: Don Ireland
To: SQLite
Sent: Tue, 31
Ooh. I don't know what happened to that message it was sent as paragraphs.
It's kinda hard to read now.
Don Ireland
-Original Message-
From: Don Ireland
To: SQLite
Sent: Tue, 31 May 2011 10:18 PM
Subject: [sqlite] Create DB file and then Create Table - Table FAILS.
I'm hoping someone can help me with this. Using Visual Studio C++, the
following code DOES create the DB file. But the table doesn't get created and
I'm stumped as to why it won't create the table. SQLiteConnection conn;
conn.ConnectionString = "Data Source=D:\Users\Don\Downloads\CashBoxPrefs.da
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