Yes I did resolve it using a large hammer - I just delete the previous sqlite backup file using ulink since for my purposes its a total backup anyway.
It would be good to know how to do incremental changes as an option - let me know if you find a solution. One thing I did notice is that the file permission were set to -rwx-rwx-r-x instead of drwx-rwx--r-x as I would expect using chmod 0775. I think that PHP-PDO is a clumsy implementation. *Ben Marchbanks* www.magazooms.com <http://www.magazooms.com/> Signature Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Phone: (864) 284.9918 phillipm 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. >> >> Thanks, >> Al >> >> > > Just wondering if you resolved this issue - I'm experiencing the same > situation. Very simple project, small database in the project folder????? > > Any help appreciated, thanks > > > Phil > _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users