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SqlOpenDatabase(''filename'', ''version'', ''fullname'', ''maxSize'')
SqlOpenDatabase(''filename'')


== Description ==
== Description ==


SqlOpenDataBase is used to create and open SQLite databases. ''filename'' is the actual name of the file. ''version'' is the version number (optional). Used on file creation. Set to "1.0" if no value supplied. ''fullname'' is a long description of the file. (optional). Used on file creation. Set to ''filename'' if no value supplied. ''maxsize'' is the maximum number of records (optional). Used on file creation. Set to 1,000,000 if no value supplied.
SqlOpenDataBase is used to create and open SQLite databases.  


If ''filename'' does not exist, it is created.
''filename'' is the actual name of the file. If ''filename'' does not exist, it is created.


For more information on SQLite, see [[Using SQLite]].
For more information on SQLite, see [[Using SQLite]].
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<pre>
<pre>
Rem SqlOpenDatabase sample
Rem SqlOpenDatabase sample
DB = SqlOpenDatabase("customers.db","1.0","My Customer Database")
DB = SqlOpenDatabase("customers.db")
Print "Database version is " & DB.version</pre>
If DB.version <> "" Then
  Print "Database version is " & DB.version
Else
  print "Database not found."
End If
</pre>


== Output ==
== Output ==

Revision as of 20:40, 1 February 2021

SqlOpenDatabase(filename)

Description

SqlOpenDataBase is used to create and open SQLite databases.

filename is the actual name of the file. If filename does not exist, it is created.

For more information on SQLite, see Using SQLite.

Example

Rem SqlOpenDatabase sample
DB = SqlOpenDatabase("customers.db")
If DB.version <> "" Then
  Print "Database version is " & DB.version
Else
  print "Database not found."
End If

Output

Database version is 1.0

Related Items

Sql

SQLite Reference

Using SQLite