G'day folks. Are there any RISC OS apps to read/edit sqlite files?
In article <5947cda3d2dave@triffid.co.uk>, Dave <dave@triffid.co.uk>
wrote:
G'day folks. Are there any RISC OS apps to read/edit sqlite files?
https://www.riscosopen.org/forum/forums/1/topics/16428?page=1
G'day folks.
Are there any RISC OS apps to read/edit sqlite files?
In message <5947cda3d2dave@triffid.co.uk>
Dave <dave@triffid.co.uk> wrote:
G'day folks.
Are there any RISC OS apps to read/edit sqlite files?
This thread from the RISC OS Open fourns may be of use:
<https://www.riscosopen.org/forum/forums/1/topics/16428>
I've had a look, even downloaded but it appears to be a CLI operation and that's not what I'm looking for, so I guess over to MS-Windows again.
On 7 Jul, Dave wrote in message
<594826eb97dave@triffid.co.uk>:
[SQLite]
I've had a look, even downloaded but it appears to be a CLI operation
and that's not what I'm looking for, so I guess over to MS-Windows
again.
SQLite is a database library for developers to use to implement a
databse in their software, not a database itself.
In article <mpro.qvw9h900k7qei03sy.news@stevefryatt.org.uk>,Did you try with SQL tool?
Steve Fryatt <news@stevefryatt.org.uk> wrote:
On 7 Jul, Dave wrote in message
<594826eb97dave@triffid.co.uk>:
[SQLite]
I've had a look, even downloaded but it appears to be a CLI operation
and that's not what I'm looking for, so I guess over to MS-Windows
again.
SQLite is a database library for developers to use to implement a
databse in their software, not a database itself.
Indeed...
And my original question was:
"Are there any RISC OS apps to read/edit sqlite files?"
That being a DB browser for sqlite files.
Obviously not! :-)
Thanks for clearing up the confusion.
Dave
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