OK, just as long as you promise not to sue me.  There are no lawyeres here.

Fred Williams wrote:
Then how 'bout letting me know the next time you see a market "bubble"
coming? :-)


-----Original Message-----
From: John Stanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 8:53 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] i have a few Qs - sqlite3


??? I am in heaven.

353455 453455 wrote:

You make it so easy so others can learn from you. Youll go

to heaven for

that. You are so useful to those who ask for your help.

Someone should make

you a saint and pray so you help them.




On 7/7/06, John Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Sigh....  Free help is a privilege, not a right.

Explanations are not

pointless, they are educational.

353455 453455 wrote:

I do want to learn but i dont like to waste hours and

hours through

pointless explainations. i know what an integer is.. i

dont need 3

pages

explaining it, worst thing is that the tutorials arent

good at all they

dont
teach me a lot of what i want to learn.

spoon feeding? well i cant afford books here because

there are none to

buy.

and shipment fees are huge so thats not an option. i

just wanted some

advice.

sqlite documentation seems to talk about how good sqlite

WAS in those

times

and how things seem to be done among with a few

senseless examples

which

doesnt help at all.

by now you think im a retarded little kid for saying what i said.
i just wanted some advice from those who KNOW. hence i

came to ask

HERE.







On 7/7/06, John Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


This type of thing works - http://www.1keydata.com/sql/sql.html

You can also look through the Sqlite documentation.

An SQL driven database is not a good tool for a person

who doesn't

want

to get some SQL knowledge.

If you are looking for spoon feeding, seeking free

information on the

Internet is not the way.  Enroll.

I found Sqlitespy a bit flaky but useful.  Sqlbrowser

seems to be

quite

effective.

353455 453455 wrote:

i tried sqlitespy but its so unfinished!

about the tutorials i cant find any sqlite good ones
should i read mysql ones?

any texts i can read so i can learn the basics

instead of having to

crawl

though piles of nonsense texts? because most

tutorials ive found

doesnt

seem
quite right they TRY to explain a lot but they TEACH

way too little.



On 7/7/06, John Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Try sqlitespy or sqlbrowser.  Both free to download.

You will need to learn some SQL.  Just find an

on-line tutorial and

learn the basics.  It will on take a couple of hours.

353455 453455 wrote:

hi i have a few questions hope they dont bother much.

I) how can i know how many tables and how many

rows there are in

my

database?
II) how can i perform a search on my database?


i need to do simple text search queries. and about

knowing the

amount of

tables and rows. i need this because i want to have a few

statistics. so
is

there any way of knowing how many tables and how

many rows there

are

in

total via a query?

im interested in searching on just a column of

each table in this

database

but i dont know any sql at all.
im using sqlite3.

does anybody know of a good administration tool

for sqlite3?

because

i

only

found a few tools but they werent quite done. and

the others ive

found

were

shareware so i want to know if theres any freeware

good tool out

there?.






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