Dear All,
I have just discovered ThinBasic, very impressive!
I tried finding out if it supports SQLITE but could only find a couple of old (pre 2012) posts. Has there been any further development on this?
All the best, Björn
Dear All,
I have just discovered ThinBasic, very impressive!
I tried finding out if it supports SQLITE but could only find a couple of old (pre 2012) posts. Has there been any further development on this?
All the best, Björn
Ciao Björn
no, there is nothing native in thinBasic working on Sqlite.
It is on my personal list but so far no time to develop a module for it.
In few days there will be a new thinBasic version that will have a quite complete module working on ADODB (connections and recordset for all of the most important DB engines) but of course it is something different.
Will see if I will be able to add something for Sqlite in successive versions.
If you have any priority on which functionalities of Sqlite you would like to have first, le me know.
Ciao
Eros
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Dear Eros,
thank you for a rapid answer!
Just very basic ones: create database, create table, query, create, update and delete record
I'm not sure if it helps but I am working a little bit with RFO-Basic for Android (http://rfo-basic.com/manual/#_Toc477209093). There are two commands:
Sql.exec <DB_pointer_nvar>, <command_sexp>
Execute ANY non-query SQL command string ("CREATE TABLE", "DELETE", "INSERT", etc.) using a previously opened database.
Sql.raw_query <cursor_nvar>, <DB_pointer_nvar>, <query_sexp>
Execute ANY SQL Query command using a previously opened database and return a Cursor for the results.
that seem to communicate directly with the sqlite databases (there are also a number of others that makes life simpler for us newbie programmers). (The code for RFO Basic is freely available)
All the best, Björn
I think I will be able to have something in few weeks, maybe days.
I've already some code to adapt to thinBasic
Stay tuned.
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Excellent news. Thank you.
Björn
Quite ready to publish a new thinBasic version with a "basic" SQLite module inside
Example:
uses "Console" uses "SQLIte" '---Quick and dirty sqlite_Open app_sourcepath & "SQLIte_Test.SQLITE", "C" sqlite_Exe "Drop Table If Exists T1" sqlite_Exe "Create Table If Not Exists T1 (F1, F2, F3, F4)" sqlite_Close dim lStart as Double dim lEnd as Double dim NumRecs as Long '---Save starting time lStart = Timer '---Open sample database sqlite_Open app_sourcepath & "chinook.sqlite" '---Count records sqlite_Select "Select count(1) as nRec from Customers" sqlite_GetRow printl "Number of records expected:", SQLite_FieldValue("nRec") printl '---Select record set sqlite_Select "Select * from Customers order by CustomerId" '---Process records NumRecs = 0 Do While sqlite_GetRow Incr NumRecs '---Print something printl strformat$("Rec: {1}, {2}, {3}, {4}", NumRecs, SQLite_FieldValue("FirstName"), SQLite_FieldValue("LastName"), SQLite_FieldValue("Company"))'SQLite_FieldValue(1), SQLite_FieldValue(2), SQLite_FieldValue("Address") Loop sqlite_Close '---Save the time it took to run this test so we can display it later. lEnd = Timer - lStart '---Display results printl "Test 1: Retrieve " & NumRecs & " rows." & " Time: " & Format$(lEnd, "##.0000") & " seconds." WaitKey
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