Marc L. Allen mlallen at outsitenetworks.com Thu Jun 28 09:31:40 EDT 2012
I think he wants to know why he is receiving what appears to be an error
notification via the callback.
Adam DeVita adevita at verifeye.com Thu Jun 28 09:04:44 EDT 2012
What is the problem?
Yes, the error message through
Igor Tandetnik itandetnik at mvps.org Thu Jun 28 09:38:27 EDT 2012
My guess is that a) you have prepared your statement with
sqlite3_prepare_v2 (as opposed to sqlite3_prepare)...
Statement was prepared with sqlite3_prepare16_v2()
Database file was created only moments earlier.
Jeff Archer
SQLITE DONE is what you get when you successfully run an insert.
What is the problem?
Adam
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Jeff Archer jarch...@yahoo.com wrote:
I am getting back SQLITE_DONE (101) from sqlite3_step() and the statement
is clearly being executed.
SQL: INSERT INTO
of SQLite Database
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Not sure how to interrupt this
SQLITE DONE is what you get when you successfully run an insert.
What is the problem?
Adam
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Jeff Archer jarch...@yahoo.com wrote:
I am getting back SQLITE_DONE (101) from sqlite3_step
Jeff Archer jarch...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG callback installed:
sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG, cb_sqlite_config_log, /*pUserData*/NULL);
I get the following message through the SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG callback during
the sqlite3_step():
errcode: SQLITE_SCHEMA (17)
message:
How could the schema have changed?
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Jeff
Igor Tandetnik itandetnik at mvps.org Thu Jun 28 09:38:27 EDT 2012
My guess is that a) you have prepared your statement with
sqlite3_prepare_v2 (as opposed to sqlite3_prepare)...
Statement was prepared with sqlite3_prepare16_v2()
Database file was created only moments earlier.
Jeff Archer
Marc L. Allen mlal...@outsitenetworks.com wrote:
How could the schema have changed?
Someone ran CREATE TABLE or VACUUM or similar on the database (possibly via a
different connection).
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Marc L. Allen mlal...@outsitenetworks.com wrote:
How could the schema have changed?
Someone ran CREATE TABLE or VACUUM or similar on the database (possibly via a
different connection).
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Igor Tandetnik
Jeff Archer jarch...@yahoo.com wrote:
Igor Tandetnik itandetnik at mvps.org Thu Jun 28 09:38:27 EDT 2012
My guess is that a) you have prepared your statement with
sqlite3_prepare_v2 (as opposed to sqlite3_prepare)...
Statement was prepared with sqlite3_prepare16_v2()
Database file was
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Not sure how to interrupt this
Marc L. Allen mlal...@outsitenetworks.com wrote:
How could the schema have changed?
Someone ran CREATE TABLE or VACUUM or similar on the database (possibly via a
different connection).
--
Igor Tandetnik
Igor Tandetnik itandetnik at mvps.org Thu Jun 28 09:57:06 EDT 2012
Did you prepare the INSERT statement in between running CREATE TABLE and
CREATE INDEX,
by any chance? Or perhaps CREATE TABLE for a different table?
No, the CREATE INDEXs were done right after the CREATE TABLE.
I have a wrapper
I am getting back SQLITE_DONE (101) from sqlite3_step() and the statement
is clearly being executed.
SQL: INSERT INTO [Scans](ScanID, Timestamp, EndTime, Result) VALUES(NULL,
@Timestamp, @Timestamp, @Result);
The table has been created as:
CREATE TABLE [Scans]
(ScanID INTEGER NOT
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