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Re: importing sqlite data into a core data "database"
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Re: importing sqlite data into a core data "database"


  • Subject: Re: importing sqlite data into a core data "database"
  • From: John Velman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 13:36:55 -0700

On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 08:25:39PM -0700, John Velman wrote:
> Thanks, Chris,
>
> Using the SQLite 3 api as you suggest sounds good, but there are a couple

--[snip]

Thanks to all who responded.  Things are much clearer now.

Just a word about third party software.  I didn't mean to denegrate it!  I
use and love a good deal of third party software.   My problem with the
wrappers for SQLite was more that in addition to bing third party many are
old, documentation is sparse (and I'm novice with Cocoa), and using them
seems to put too many links in the chain -- additional places for
misunderstandings (on my part) that will slow me down.  I think I can deal
with the SQLite 3 API directly, for what I need.

Best,

John V.
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