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Sander Jansen wrote:
> Ok, thanks. The reason I am asking this of course is whether this a
> common thing to occur. I assumed the statement would always be
> non-NULL if the prepare command return SQLITE_OK. I'll adjust my code
> to assume it might be
Ok, thanks. The reason I am asking this of course is whether this a
common thing to occur. I assumed the statement would always be
non-NULL if the prepare command return SQLITE_OK. I'll adjust my code
to assume it might be null and only raise error when prepare itself
returns an error as well.
Sa
Sander Jansen wrote:
Using SqLite 3.3.3 I'm trying to prepare the following statement:
"CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS someindexname ON sometable(somecolumn);"
It returns SQLITE_OK but returns a NULL statement. ( I think a newer
version doesn't have this behaviour). Does this actually mean that it
Using SqLite 3.3.3 I'm trying to prepare the following statement:
"CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS someindexname ON sometable(somecolumn);"
It returns SQLITE_OK but returns a NULL statement. ( I think a newer
version doesn't have this behaviour). Does this actually mean that it
is a unsupported SQL q
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