Well, the sqlite database works fine with Symfony. What I want is to open it with other editors (database browsers) so I can manage to do querys for testing proposes.

Em 2007/05/18, às 00:33, notjosh escreveu:


I had problems using SQLite with Propel 1.2 on Windows. If that's the
same as your scenario, then I don't know how to help.. I found Propel
1.3 beta seems to work, as does Doctrine.

Not sure about under 'teh lunix' though, it might be fine.

Can you give any more details about your circumstances?

Thanks,
Josh

On May 15, 11:48 pm, fueg0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What version of sqLite files does symfony (propel) generate?
Where is a good sqLite browser (or how to convert the files to sqlite3
and use this version of sqlite))?


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