Am 28.11.2011 11:21 schrieb Murray S. Kucherawy:
> The list of column names in the INSERT clause gives the order in
> which the values are given, but doesn't have to match the order in
> which the column names are defined in the table. So this shouldn't
> cause a problem.
>
> Does SQLite3 complain about this?
no, I currently try mysql.
All scripts more ore less fail while reading from the sqlite3 database.
Maybe support for sqlite3 should be dropped?
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