Dennis Cote-2 wrote:
> 
> tiggyboo wrote:
>> I created and populated a table via sqlite3 on a Mac OSX machine, and
>> have no
>> problem working with it  from the sqlite3 prompt.  However, when I try to
>> access the sole table (named cftable) in this database via a very simple
>> Adobe AIR application I'm working on, I get this error:
>>
>> Error #3115: SQL Error.', details:'no such table: cftable'
>>
>> My question - would this be typical of a version conflict for sqlite,
>> i.e.,
>> is the latest release of AIR perhaps using an embedded sqlite that is not
>> compatible with what I have (3.1.3) on my machine?  I have  yet to
>> determine
>> which version is embedded in AIR.
>>
>>   
> It is more likely that you are simply opening a different database, 
> either a different file, a temp file, or an in memory database. In the 
> shell you can enter the command .database at the prompt. The shell will 
> display the path to the file it has open. Ensure this is the same file 
> you are opening in Air.
> 
> You can check the version of sqlite running in Air by executing the 
> following query:
> 
>     select sqlite_version();
> 
> HTH
> Dennis Cote
> 
> Many thanks, that was the issue precisely.  What a luxury now to be able
> to turn my attention to content specifics!  Thanks again,
> Al
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