This application is not designed to be a visual shell for the sqlite command line tool. However, it is capable of the following (and more):
Create and compact database files
Create, define, modify and delete tables
Create, define and delete indexes
Browse, edit, add and delete records
Search records
Import and export records as text
Import and export tables from/to CSV files
Import and export databases from/to SQL dump files
Issue SQL queries and inspect the results
Examine a log of all SQL commands issued by the application
with SQLite v2.x and 3.x standard databases. So, if you need a tool to inspect or modify data for this type of database, SQLite Database Browser maybe for you.
SQLite Database Browser is also a perfectly capable tool for creating standalone databases on the Open Pandora, and because it supports the basic theory behind the relational model, it is a very capable tool. Breaking out data into tables and providing SQL access to the final structure the possibilities whilst not endless, are significantly greater than with more traditional flat file database managers.
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MarkW 18/09/2013 17:39 UTC v1.0.2.1
nobgu - thanks. CSV table import doesn't seem to work though, which limits its use. I'm loking at another, non-QT, non-abandonware alternative (TKSQLite) that looks more useful.
nobgu 18/09/2013 15:41 UTC v1.0.2.1
Nice tool!
MarkW 30/04/2013 18:27 UTC v1.0.2.1
pnd re-submitted with licensing data added and preview image. No functional changes were included.
18/09/2013 17:39 UTC
v1.0.2.1
18/09/2013 15:41 UTC
v1.0.2.1
30/04/2013 18:27 UTC
v1.0.2.1