1. SQLite update
- Posted by Chris Burch <chriscrylex at aol.com> Sep 06, 2005
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- Last edited Sep 07, 2005
Hi I've update the EUSQLite website, with the new additions by Tone Skoda. Tone, could you please just run your eyes over it, if there's anything you're not happy with, let me know. Also I'm having difficulty explaining the sqlite_column_* set of functions, would it be possible to have an example of usage please. (time permitting, of course) Thanks again for the contribution. Chris http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/euphoria.htm http://uboard.proboards32.com/ http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/EUSQLite/eusql.html
2. Re: SQLite update
- Posted by Tone Škoda <tskoda at email.si> Sep 07, 2005
- 710 views
Chris Burch wrote: > > Hi > > I've update the EUSQLite website, with the new additions by Tone Skoda. > > Tone, could you please just run your eyes over it, if there's anything you're > not happy > with, let me know. > > Also I'm having difficulty explaining the sqlite_column_* set of functions, > would it > be possible to have an example of usage please. (time permitting, of course) > > Thanks again for the contribution. > > Chris > > <a > href="http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/euphoria.htm">http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/euphoria.htm</a> > <a href="http://uboard.proboards32.com/">http://uboard.proboards32.com/</a> > <a > href="http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/EUSQLite/eusql.html">http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/EUSQLite/eusql.html</a> > An example of sqlite_column_* functions is in sqlite_blob.exw. Maybe rename that file to sqlite_prepare.exw to make it clearer. Here is the explanation of what sqlite_column_* functions do: When you use sqlite_prepare()/sqlite_step() functions to READ from database, you should then use sqlite_column_* functions to retrieve the data of found rows. sqlite_column_* functions are used only when reading from database, whereas sqlite_bind_* functions are used both when writing and reading the database. Maybe add this info to the documentation of sqlite_step() because it's important: -- Returns SQLITE_DONE, SQLITE_ROW, SQLITE_BUSY, SQLITE_ERROR or SQLITE_MISUSE, -- see http://sqlite.org/capi3ref.html#sqlite3_step -- When reading from database, SQLITE_ROW is returned if there were any row(s) found -- and are ready to be read with sqlite_column_* functions. -- SQLITE_DONE is returned if there was no row found.
3. Re: SQLite update
- Posted by Chris Burch <chriscrylex at aol.com> Sep 07, 2005
- 682 views
- Last edited Sep 08, 2005
Hi Done, thanks Chris http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/euphoria.htm http://uboard.proboards32.com/ http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/EUSQLite/eusql.html