Simon, sensible point about being cautious and I'm sorry my original post
caused a problem. However I can confirm to anyone reading this that
DISQLite3 is a brilliant product. Easy to use, fast, very robust and one
that allows you to communicate directly with SQLite3 databases without
having to dis
Thank you Simon for a very full and informative reply.
Howard
Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2012 19:37:45 -0800
From: ml-node+s1065341n65817...@n5.nabble.com
To: docshotma...@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: How to restore from backup or alter db in multi-user envionment?
On 1 Dec 2012, at 3:22pm, dochsm <
On 2 Dec 2012, at 2:06pm, Ralf Junker wrote:
> On 02.12.2012 04:37, Simon Slavin wrote:
>
>>> I'm using DISQLite and the online api in delphi, not the command
>>> line thing.
>>
>> I have seen some bad drivers which assume that underlying schema will
>> not be changed by another user while the
On 02.12.2012 04:37, Simon Slavin wrote:
>> I'm using DISQLite and the online api in delphi, not the command
>> line thing.
>
> I have seen some bad drivers which assume that underlying schema will
> not be changed by another user while they have a database connection
> open. I have no reason to
On 1 Dec 2012, at 3:22pm, dochsm wrote:
> My database is shared by many users on a network. As part of auto-updating my
> client applications via the web it might be necessary to alter some table
> structures / view sql or put extra data into tables inside the shared sqlite
> database. Problem i
My database is shared by many users on a network. As part of auto-updating my
client applications via the web it might be necessary to alter some table
structures / view sql or put extra data into tables inside the shared sqlite
database. Problem is that the db might be in use at the time.
Qn1) I
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