Hi-
i always use to use tcl and created my db that way or
used a tool with that menu option. now i'd like to
use the command line to do it. i have a sqlite3.exe
command utility in a directory named c:\aTest. i
tried
c:\aTest> "sqlite3 t1.db" and get an error message.
what i am looking in to doing is using a java
wrapper/driver.
i run java -jar sqlite.jar database and get a command
line program (sqlite>). problem is there is no db. a
statement like select 1+1; works etc. is select 1+1;
enough to test it? maybe so but i still need the
ability to create a db.
i figured i'd try out the command line to test it and
then from there move over and hook it up to eclipse
when it is running ok.
i think i am using 2 different command line utilities
here to confuse matters.
thanks for any pointers,
jim
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