On 19 Sep 2013, at 9:09am, Stephan Beal <sgb...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> What's the
> difference between &errmsg and calling sqlite3_errmsg()?

No difference in terms of the result, they're just to cope with two different 
programming styles.  The function is provided for situations where you have 
already lost touch with &errmsg or never kept it to start with.

By the way, Igor, if this code is being shipped away from your own personal 
computer you should theoretically be checking the result returned by the 
execution of BEGIN too.  Depending on what goes wrong, it may be the BEGIN 
which fails, and the result code from subsequent operations wouldn't tell you 
what the real problem is.  Though you may have just simplified your code for 
posting.

Simon.
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