On 28 Aug 2017, at 6:25am, Csányi Pál <csanyi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Probe.db is a list of SQL commands, stored as a text file, and not a
> SQLite database.

Then please do not use a name for this file ending in ".db".  It is not a 
database.  It is a list of commands.  I suggest a name ending in ".txt" or 
".sql".

> How can I get it in SQLite database, instead of just a text file with
> SQL commands?

You start the sqlite3.exe program using the command

sqlite3 Probe.db

Once you have the "sqlite>" prompt, type those commands one by one.  Or you can 
instead use the ".read Probe.txt" command to process all commands in the file.  
When you are finished use the ".quit" command to exit the shell tool.

Then look on your disk for the "Probe.db" file and it will the database file.

Simon.
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