On 15 Mar 2012, at 7:11pm, Waltênio de Bessa Mendes <walteniobe...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

>> *SQLite version 3.7.10 2012-01-16 13:28:40
>> Enter ".help" for instructions
>> Enter SQL statements terminated with a ";"
>> sqlite> $ sqlite3 Biblia
>>   ...> ;
>> Error: unrecognized token: "$"
>> sqlite> .tables
>> sqlite> select * from LivroDaBilia;
>> Error: no such table: LivroDaBilia

The 'sqlite3 <filename>' command goes to your shell.  It's not typed into the 
shell tool, it's used to start the shell tool and tell it what file to use.

I agree with Michael.  You're telling your application to open the wrong file.  
It's creating a new blank database with no tables in.  Which explains your 
error message.

Simon.
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