On Sun, Aug 4, 2019 at 9:40 AM Simon Slavin <slav...@bigfraud.org> wrote:

> On 4 Aug 2019, at 5:33pm, bitwyse <bitw...@le-maquis.net> wrote:
>
> > Could it be hidden in a Blob?
> > What program (command?) would diplay it and allow deleting it?
> > (VACUUMing doesn't remove it.)
>
> There's only one program guaranteed to get at every element of a SQLite
> database file: the sqlite3 shell tool written and supported by the team
> which developed SQLite.  You can download it from the SQLite web site
> ("precompiled binaries") and see documentation here:
>
Except the end of those that have a \0 in them.


>
> <https://sqlite.org/cli.html>
>
> Have a poke around in the database file using it.  I'd probably start with
> the '.schema' command and work from there.
>
> Once you've found what you're looking for you might be able to switch to
> some other program for everyday access.
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