2007-03-12, 06:26 AM
with autoit i just capture the stdout of the sqlite command..which is run as a child process, so you should be able to do that with vb6...
sqlite just outputs to console the results,so capture that and no temp files needed...and very fast..
you can always use the dll version of sqlite as well...
[probably best way really]
on other things i use the registry as tmp string space..very efficient..
sqlite just outputs to console the results,so capture that and no temp files needed...and very fast..
you can always use the dll version of sqlite as well...
[probably best way really]
on other things i use the registry as tmp string space..very efficient..
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