I guess so too.
But, It can be happen in real scene.
A part of data may be lost by a low chance accident in the application 
lifecycle. It would be very hard to find out this problem and fix it because of 
causing no error.




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???:Simon Slavinslavins at bigfraud.org
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????:2015?12?2?(??)?19:42
??:Re: [sqlite] Why Corrupted DB File Cause No Error?


On 2 Dec 2015, at 11:38am, Stephan Beal sgbeal at googlemail.com wrote:  On 
Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 11:59 AM, sanhua.zh sanhua.zh at foxmail.com wrote:   Why 
it does not show error, some thing like?Error: database disk image is  
malformed?? Is it a bug in SQLite?   because you didn't corrupt a part it 
actually read. Looking at the transcription of the sqlite3.exe sessions 
included in the post, it would appear that the corruption did change the 
result. Therefore the corruption was in a part it actually read. Simon. 
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