Yes. See http://sqlite.org/lang_createtable.html for details. I also suggest 
you look at http://sqlite.org/datatype3.html too

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Betreff: [sqlite] Does SQLite use field definitions?

In the past, when using Access as a database, I have specified field 
definitions.  These field definitions have been used when creating a table.

public const string stFIELD_DEFINITIONS = " fstPriority TEXT, fstInfo MEMO, 
fstDateCreated TEXT, fstDateModified TEXT, fiKeyID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY ";

Does SQLite (System.Data.SQLite) use field definitions too?
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