"LordEricO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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> For some reason, the rowid of the first the 2 rows in my table always
> matches.  Whether it's one and one, two and two, 20 and 20 etc...  No
> matter if I delete one of the rows.
> Do you know why that would be?

With all due respect, I find this hard to believe. As far as I can tell, 
this is a physical impossibility in SQLite's data structures.

Can you show a small sample that demonstrates the problem? How do you 
create the table, insert rows, and read them back in a way that suggests 
to you there are duplicate rowids?

Igor Tandetnik



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