Ok, my mistake.

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Jay A. Kreibich <j...@kreibi.ch> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 07:30:54PM +0100, Jonas Sandman scratched on the wall:
>> Doesn't it return an array of sqlite3_stmt pointers?
>
>  No.
>
>> If you prepare this statement:
>>
>> "BEGIN; UPDATE something SET this='that'; COMMIT;"
>>
>> Then the array will contain the statement handles for the three
>> statements BEGIN, UPDATe and COMMIT.
>
>  http://sqlite.org/c3ref/prepare.html
>
>  "If pzTail is not NULL then *pzTail is made to point to the first
>  byte past the end of the first SQL statement in zSql. These routines
>  only compile the first statement in zSql, so *pzTail is left pointing
>  to what remains uncompiled."
>
>
>
>  sqlite3_exec() will process multiple statements.  Prepare will not.
>
>   -j
>
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>
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