Folks,
I'm a bit late to this discussion but what are the new PRAGMAs referred to
here?  I don't see them listed in the documentation - do they exist or are
they a suggestion for future implementation?

On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 9:00 AM, <sqlite-users-requ...@sqlite.org> wrote:

> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2012 20:38:37 +0400
> From: Alexey Pechnikov <pechni...@mobigroup.ru>
> To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
> Subject: [sqlite] Suggestion about hard-coded time string format
>        YYYY-MM-DD
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> Why we can't control this? As example, in Russia the date format is
> DD.MM.YYYY and is needed the patch
> http://sqlite.mobigroup.ru/fdiff?v1=288ad2e1e017565c&v2=720cb1015e95af7a
>
> I think the new pragmas DATEFORMAT and TIMEFORMAT will be helpful for
> internationalization. These may be used for parsing and formatting dates.
>
> --
> Best regards, Alexey Pechnikov.
> http://pechnikov.tel/
>



-- 
Pete
Molly's Revenge <http://www.mollysrevenge.com>
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