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− | [[wikipedia:SQLite]] ([[2000]]) is ACID-compliant and implements most of the SQL standard, generally following | + | [[wikipedia:SQLite]] ([[2000]]) is ACID-compliant and implements most of the SQL standard, generally following PostgreSQL syntax. |
SQLite read operations can be multitasked, though writes can only be performed sequentially. | SQLite read operations can be multitasked, though writes can only be performed sequentially. | ||
− | file [[grafana.db | + | file [[grafana]].db |
grafana.db: SQLite 3.x database, last written using SQLite version 3029000 | grafana.db: SQLite 3.x database, last written using SQLite version 3029000 | ||
− | sudo sqlite3 | + | sudo sqlite3 /var/lib/nfs/nfsdcltrack/main.sqlite "select * from clients" |
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+ | * SQLite version 3.9 introduced JSON content managing. | ||
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* SQLite version 3.33.0 increased max db size to 281 TB. | * SQLite version 3.33.0 increased max db size to 281 TB. | ||
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[[yarn add sqlite3]] | [[yarn add sqlite3]] | ||
[[sqlite3 --help]] | [[sqlite3 --help]] | ||
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