Greetings.

I was searching on sqlite.org for [sqlite command line tool .timer explanation] 
and found nothing. I also searched on the internet and found an old thread[1] 
of when .timer had just two entries:

CPU Time: user 880.710398 sys 353.260288

And, although, there is some good information there, I would like for us to 
have a solid answer somewhere. :-)  Maybe even explain it on the site [2], or 
better yet, have an option on .timer (on|off|?) to explain each piece of the 
output. One-liners will suffice.

I also found this other interesting post [3], which I think is not totally 
correct, but I will let you guys explain why it is true.  Or, at least, if it 
has some truth in it.

Thanks for your support.

josé

[1] http://sqlite.1065341.n5.nabble.com/timer-on-in-the-shell-tool-td79626.html
[2] https://www.sqlite.org/cli.html#special_commands_to_sqlite3_dot_commands_
[3] 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40329106/how-to-measure-the-execution-time-of-each-sql-statement-query-in-sqlite
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