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    SQLite Database Browser

    This was posted in the Computer Chat forums, but I just wanted to bump it here. There is an (open source) application out there called SQLite Database Browser. It is available at http://sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net. If you are using the SQLite plugin, you should defeinitely take a look at this app. It allows you to create and edit SQLite databases in a GUI.
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    Can anyone point me to the download link? I've not been able to find it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eric_darling
    Can anyone point me to the download link? I've not been able to find it.
    It is under the Project Pages

    http://sourceforge.net/projects/sqlitebrowser/
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    Ah, had to scroll down. Thanks, Tigg.
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    Command Line Parameter

    SQLite Database Browser is a handy utility (I have just started with the SQLite plugin). SourceFORGE tells:
    “Abitility to open database files specified with a command line parameter (sqlitebrowser mydb)”, but I can’t have it work.

    Anybody?

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    Quote Originally Posted by csd214
    ...open database files specified with a command line parameter
    v.1.1 [Thx Intrigued]: Works fine from command prompt. With File.Run from AMS the file dialog box is displayed, and I have to select the db manually.

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    That's good news!

    I have not tried using S.D.B. in that manner to date; however, I will definitely keep that in mind as an option now.

    Sincerely,
    Intrigued

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