; Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:52 AM
> To: General Discussion of SQLite Database
> Subject: Re: [sqlite] How to select Strict Affinity or No Affinity
> modes?Attention: DRH
>
> I would like to have strict affinity mode too. In our schemas we use
> check constraints to en
: [sqlite] How to select Strict Affinity or No Affinity
modes?Attention: DRH
I would like to have strict affinity mode too. In our schemas we use
check constraints to enforce strict affinity. Unless you're working in
a dynamic typed environment, I can't imagine why you would want to have
inconsistent
I would like to have strict affinity mode too. In our schemas we use check
constraints to enforce strict affinity. Unless you're working in a dynamic
typed environment, I can't imagine why you would want to have inconsistent
data within a single database field. Also for consistency with
I second the strict affinity mode as an optional feature, for the same reasons
as Lee.
A while back I ran into a problem while using the bit and feature of sqlite
and got unexpected results because sqlite changed the type from a 64bit integer
into a real. (I think)... In this case it would
DRH,
">> Can you explain why you think strict affinity mode
>> might be beneficial to you? If somebody can provide a good
>> enough rational to justify strict affinity mode, we might just put it
>> in."
My response to your request for an example of a benefit is that I have
always been an
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