I am using the sqlite3 command-line programme on Ubuntu.
I'd like to see its output paginated on the screen.
So for example, I'd start it like so :
# sqlite3
SQLite version 3.6.22
Enter ".help" for instructions
Enter SQL statements terminated with a ";"
sqlite> _
Then, at the sqlite pro...
@FaheemMitha I can scroll perfectly well in it. Both with my mouse wheel and with alt+pageUp/down. I think it's a question of your terminal, not the sqlite3 command.
@FaheemMitha What is psqsl? Is it an alias of psql?
@FaheemMitha stephen kitt is correct. If you use process communication directly, you will have to parse the result which is a pure string. I have never done that and not sure how to get a pure string as a result
SQLAlchemy provides OO interface, and is implemented based on sqlite3,
There is a kind of logic called "relational logic". I am wondering if that is the foundation of relational database
@Tim Progressive is relative. I didn't say she was. I said he was trying to get the progressive vote. Did you have something specific in mind? I'm not familiar with her record.
@FaheemMitha not sure I agree with that. If the point of the language is to be high-level for the user of the language there's nothing illusionary about it. I mean it's as much an illusion as anything else you do with your computer. It's abstractions all the way down.
@FaheemMitha yeah, you got it right, don't believe Tim
everything's fine (which is to say we're at baseline levels of insanity), thanks for asking