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On 13/04/13 14:55, jose isaias cabrera wrote:
> Can this problem also from a DB file shared via Windows Shared folder

An effective way to corrupt your data is to use a networked filesystem.
They do not provide the exact required semantics as a local filesystem
provides.  Most of the time you'll get away with it, but every now and
then you'll experience data corruption.

Then like so many before you'll post to this mailing list, where you'll be
pointed at the following two links :-)

  http://www.sqlite.org/faq.html#q5
  http://www.sqlite.org/howtocorrupt.html  (section 2.1)

Roger
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