v5:database:sqlite
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database:sqlite [2016/01/01 20:30] – mnewnham | v5:database:sqlite [2016/02/01 21:49] – [sqlite3] mnewnham | ||
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^ADOdb V6|Yes| | ^ADOdb V6|Yes| | ||
== Alternatives == | == Alternatives == | ||
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** This is the preferred driver for connecting to sqlite databases ** | ** This is the preferred driver for connecting to sqlite databases ** | ||
This preferred driver supports connections to SQLite version 3 databases. | This preferred driver supports connections to SQLite version 3 databases. | ||
- | Note that SQLite table and index names are case-sensitive, | + | Note that SQLite table and index names are case-sensitive, |
==== Limitations in Meta Functions ==== | ==== Limitations in Meta Functions ==== | ||
The driver does not support the following metaFunctions: | The driver does not support the following metaFunctions: | ||
- | * [[dictionary: | + | * [[v5:dictionary:altercolumnsql|alterColumnSql()]] |
- | * [[dictionary: | + | * [[v5:dictionary:dropcolumnsql|dropColumnSql()]] |
This is a limitation of Sqlite itself, not ADOdb. For more information see [[http:// | This is a limitation of Sqlite itself, not ADOdb. For more information see [[http:// | ||
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- | This deprecated driver added portability to the sqlite2 driver by stripping the table names from the column names in queries. The Sqlite3 exhibits this behavior by default. | + | This deprecated driver added portability to the sqlite2 driver by stripping the table names from the column names in queries. |
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v5/database/sqlite.txt · Last modified: 2020/01/13 12:47 by dregad