Salut Regiany,
Nous sommes d?sol?s , ce forum a contributeurs et lecteurs anglais.
Essayez d'utiliser google translate ou un autre service de traducteur 
pour communiquer, s'il vous pla?t!


As to the question:
Do you mean the language for the forum? Or some kind of SQLite system?  
A menu selection suggests possibly some browser.

As far as SQL goes, it only supports words as set out by the SQL Standard.
The language of any SQLite browser type system depends on the system's 
own settings (for which you might find help on their websites).
The language for the forum depends on what most people can read and 
comprehend - which is not selectable and turned out to be English.


Bonne chance!
Ryan


On 2015-05-20 09:35 AM, REGIANY Lucie wrote:
> Bonjour, je me suis trompee sur la langue (francais) mais je n ai pas eu le 
> choix dans le menu deroulant a l inscription. Comment puis je faire?
> Cordialement
>
> Envoy? depuis mon mobile Huawei
>
> -------- Message original --------
> Objet : Re: [sqlite] cannot read sqlite 3.x DB-File with SQLIte Browser 3.6 
> (can't either with 2.0b1)
> De : Richard Hipp
> ? : General Discussion of SQLite Database
> Cc :
>
> On 5/19/15, Christoph P.U. Kukulies <kuku at kukulies.org> wrote:
>> Some time ago I wrote a little app in C# WPF (using sqlite .Net) and
>> today I wanted to use it again.
>> The app writes an SQLITE 3.x database file out to disk (extension
>> .s3db). The file icon seems to be not bound to any application
>> so maybe the extension was chosen deliberately by myself at the time I
>> wrote the app (4 years ago).
>>
>> Anyway, the app writes out the database file fine, no errors occur, but
>> when I want to browse the database
>> file I cannot find any of sqlite browser that can cope with the format.
>>
>> Any clues what I might try out?
>>
> SQLite Browser 3.6 is a third-party tool over which I have no control
> and about which I know nothing.  I recommend you use the officially
> support command-line shell (sqlite3.exe) available at
> https://www.sqlite.org/download.html to access your database file.
> Try that first, and if that doesn't work, send a follow-up message.
>
> --
> D. Richard Hipp
> drh at sqlite.org
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