Simon, sensible point about being cautious and I'm sorry my original post caused a problem. However I can confirm to anyone reading this that DISQLite3 is a brilliant product. Easy to use, fast, very robust and one that allows you to communicate directly with SQLite3 databases without having to distribute any dlls. (That's what sold it to me.) It has never let me down and if I ever need help doing something unusual with it, Ralf is always quick to reply via the support mailing list. My query, for which I'm grateful for your reply Simon, was slightly more to do with SQLite3 generally which is why I posted it here and not in the DIOSqlite3 group.
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