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== Description ==
== Description ==


The Sql statement is used to send a transaction (a list of SQL commands) to SQLite. ''Db'' is the reference returned by an SQLOpenDataBase function. ''sqlList'' is a SQLite command or an array of SQLite commands.
The Sql statement is used to send a transaction (a list of SQL commands) to SQLite. ''Db'' is the reference returned by an [[sqlopendatabase|SQLOpenDataBase]] function. ''sqlList'' is a SQLite command or an array of SQLite commands.


For more information, see [[Tech Note 15]].
For more information, see [[Tech Note 15]].
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(a table is dropped and added)
(a table is dropped and added)
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== Related Items ==
[[sqlopendatabase|SqlOpenDataBase]]


[[Category:Language Reference]]
[[Category:Language Reference]]

Revision as of 01:44, 24 August 2012

Sql(db, sqlList)

Description

The Sql statement is used to send a transaction (a list of SQL commands) to SQLite. Db is the reference returned by an SQLOpenDataBase function. sqlList is a SQLite command or an array of SQLite commands.

For more information, see Tech Note 15.

Example

Rem Sql statement sample
sqlList=[]
sqlList[0]=["Drop Table customerData;",,skipError]
sqlList[1]=["Create Table customerData('name', 'age', 'sales', PRIMARY KEY('name') );"]
Sql DB, sqlList

Output

(a table is dropped and added)