Well, like I mentioned, I do have the basic functionality that I want in an
existing C# application. Unfortunately it works in the opposite direction
that I was hoping...meaning it implements Sqlite and not Sqlite
implementing it. The functionality would be more generally usable if Sqlite
could imp
On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 06:49:22 -0500
Don V Nielsen wrote:
> I have a need for something that can parse and load into sqlite tables
> fixed length data.
Insert your own separators.
$ cat input
12345678910111213141516171819202122232425
Print two 5-byte ranges separated by ", ".
$ awk '{ OFS=
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 12:49 PM, Don V Nielsen
wrote:
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> (I guess this begets the question..."Is sqlite's csv import an
extension?")
No, it is not an extension, it's part of SQLite's shell directly:
https://www.sqlite.org/cli.html#csv
Which also means it's not part of the SQLite library itsel
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> ??I have a need for something that can parse and load into sqlite tables
> fixed length data.
?All the applications I have had experience with in the past (Sqlite Expert,
> Navicat, and some others) require the user to run an application and setup
> the functionality each and every time you u
I have a need for something that can parse and load into sqlite tables
fixed length data. I know sqlite has a csv import, so I would like to
duplicate that kind of functionality handling fixed columnar data. I
thought an extension would be perfect so I could specify something as
simple as "sqlite3
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