All,

In the Provider Limitations section of the SQLite.NET help file it says:

"You May create multiple threads, and those threads can create their own 
SQLiteConnection and subsequent objects for accessing a database.  Multiple 
connections on multiple threads to the same database file are perfectly 
acceptable and will behave predictably."

So I don't have to lock the section of code that writes to the database like I 
do when I have multiple threads writing to a .csv file?

Thanks,
--
Bill Drago
Senior Engineer

L3 Communications / Narda Microwave East<http://www.nardamicrowave.com/>
435 Moreland Road
Hauppauge, NY 11788
631-272-5947 / william.dr...@l-3com.com

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