On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Clemens Ladisch <clemens at ladisch.de> wrote:
> Domingo Alvarez Duarte wrote: > > This assumption is a bit naive : > > > >> In SQLite, this cannot happen because queries execute infinitely fast > >> (as far as the built-in date/time functions are concerned). > > Nonetheless it's true. > ?Isn't that within a given transaction (which a single SELECT always is? within because SQLite will start & end one if one is not active at the time of the SELECT)? I.e. > > <http://www.sqlite.org/releaselog/3_8_1.html> says: > | the current time (ex: julianday('now')) is always the same for multiple > | function invocations within the same sqlite3_step() call. > > > Regards, > Clemens > _______________________________________________ > sqlite-users mailing list > sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org > http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users > -- Schrodinger's backup: The condition of any backup is unknown until a restore is attempted. Yoda of Borg, we are. Futile, resistance is, yes. Assimilated, you will be. He's about as useful as a wax frying pan. 10 to the 12th power microphones = 1 Megaphone Maranatha! <>< John McKown