Maybe the question is "How do I make SQLite do this when accessing a
database?" and the 3 just got dropped inadvertently. If that is the case,
as Dr. Hipp said, SQLite has never done it, and I'll add on that it has
never done it "stock".
On the other hand, that link you posted, Dr. Hipp, is
On 4 Jan 2015, at 1:00am, Richard Hipp wrote:
> (1) The OP says he used the "sqlite" command (version 2 of SQLite) not
> sqlite3.
> (2) SQLite has *never* given a prompt "Pls input your password". That
> message is coming from third-party software.
I agree that my answer has
On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 7:59 PM, Simon Slavin wrote:
>
> On 4 Jan 2015, at 12:56am, YAN HONG YE wrote:
>
> > I want to know how to setting a loging sqlite passwd?
> > When I input:
> > Sqlite mtdb
> > Command, the console will prompt like this:
> > Pls
On 4 Jan 2015, at 12:56am, YAN HONG YE wrote:
> I want to know how to setting a loging sqlite passwd?
> When I input:
> Sqlite mtdb
> Command, the console will prompt like this:
> Pls input your password:
http://www.sqlite.org/src/doc/trunk/ext/userauth/user-auth.txt
It
I want to know how to setting a loging sqlite passwd?
When I input:
Sqlite mtdb
Command, the console will prompt like this:
Pls input your password:
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