Just from some quick command line tool playing around, a dirt quick fix
presented itself. .mode csv followed by .mode column (following the .mode
ascii operation) seems to return the .column mode to normal. This on SQLite
3.16.2 on Linux command line. I'm not suggesting this as a fix as Dr Hipp
On 1/26/17, Nikolas Manes wrote:
> Hello,
> I am Nikolas and facing an issue with sqlite, could you please help?
> You will find more details on the link bellow.
> http://stackoverflow.com/q/41730574/6293866
The ".mode ascii" command changes the default row and column
On 26 Jan 2017, at 8:34pm, Nikolas Manes wrote:
> I am Nikolas and facing an issue with sqlite, could you please help?
> You will find more details on the link bellow.
> http://stackoverflow.com/q/41730574/6293866
> * Please post your answer to Stack Overflow.
No. I
Hello,
I am Nikolas and facing an issue with sqlite, could you please help?
You will find more details on the link bellow.
http://stackoverflow.com/q/41730574/6293866
* Please post your answer to Stack Overflow.
Thank you,
Nikolas.
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