Hi,
 
I've download the version at http://www.ch-werner.de/sqliteodbc/ and it works just 
fine. I was only making a suggestion that such a cool database should come bundled 
with an ODBC driver (meaning it's part of the development).
 
SQLite is very cool but it does not make any sense if it can't be (easily) integrated 
with existing components. Rather than having the ODBC driver separate I would suggest 
that it be a part of the teams plan for future versions. Darren said that this would 
add more load the the developers but I don't think it should really. 
 
Making SQLite more connectable is something that the team should also consider. Not 
everyone uses C or C++ and not all components have an interface to bind an array. We 
just have to look at what tools we have available and see how best we can make them 
integrate-able.
 
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Raymond Irving
 
 

"Griggs, Donald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Regarding: "I was more think of ways to get an SQLite Database connected to
every day database objects and controls."

A good point! 

This may be a naive comment of mine, but if you just forgot about the
vanilla sqlite download page, and instead considered page:
http://www.ch-werner.de/sqliteodbc/
to be THE release point for sqlite-cum-ODBC, would that not give you what
you need?


[writing for myself, and not on behalf of my company]

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