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1 | initial version | posted 2014-10-18 21:11:57 +0200 |
This wish is similar to the just posted question about a native Spreadsheet app (see https://together.jolla.com/question/59380/native-app-spreadsheet/): a native app offering a frontend interface to the installed SQLite database would be a great thing. Of course, it should not run as root, or you could mess with many important system DBs. But having a way to store data in a modern way and be able to query with some SQL based filters would be great. The output would have to be in some table format, hence the relation to the mentioned question about a spreadsheet (reusable widget).
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This wish is similar to the just posted question about a native Spreadsheet app (see https://together.jolla.com/question/59380/native-app-spreadsheet/): a native app offering a frontend interface to the installed SQLite database would be a great thing. Of course, it should not run as root, or you could mess with many important system DBs. But having a way to store data in a modern way and be able to query with some SQL based filters would be great. The output would have to be in some table format, hence the relation to the mentioned question about a spreadsheet (reusable widget).
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This wish is similar to the just posted question about a native Spreadsheet app (see https://together.jolla.com/question/59380/native-app-spreadsheet/): a native app offering a frontend interface to the installed SQLite database would be a great thing. Of course, it should not run as root, or you could mess with many important system DBs. But having a way to store data in a modern way and be able to query with some SQL based filters would be great. The output would have to be in some table format, hence the relation to the mentioned question about a spreadsheet (reusable widget).
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This wish is similar to the just posted question about a native Spreadsheet app (see https://together.jolla.com/question/59380/native-app-spreadsheet/): a native app offering a frontend interface to the installed SQLite database would be a great thing. Of course, it should not run as root, or you could mess with many important system DBs. But having a way to store data in a modern way and be able to query with some SQL based filters would be great. The output would have to be in some table format, hence the relation to the mentioned question about a spreadsheet (reusable widget).
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This wish is similar to the just posted question about a native Spreadsheet app (see https://together.jolla.com/question/59380/native-app-spreadsheet/): a native app offering a frontend interface to the installed SQLite database would be a great thing. Of course, it should not run as root, or you could mess with many important system DBs. But having a way to store data in a modern way and be able to query with some SQL based filters would be great. The output would have to be in some table format, hence the relation to the mentioned question about a spreadsheet (reusable widget).
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[Edit Nov. 16th] I was surprised to realize that there is not even a command line client for sqlite available. Does anyone knows about a port in the Mer-repositories, or maybe someone (like Nieldk) could do this?
This wish is similar to the just posted question about a native Spreadsheet app (see https://together.jolla.com/question/59380/native-app-spreadsheet/): a native app offering a frontend interface to the installed SQLite database would be a great thing. Of course, it should not run as root, or you could mess with many important system DBs. But having a way to store data in a modern way and be able to query with some SQL based filters would be great. The output would have to be in some table format, hence the relation to the mentioned question about a spreadsheet (reusable widget).
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[Edit Nov. 16th] I was surprised to realize that there is not even a command line client for sqlite available. Does anyone knows know about a port in the Mer-repositories, or maybe someone (like Nieldk) could do this?
This wish is similar to the just posted question about a native Spreadsheet app (see https://together.jolla.com/question/59380/native-app-spreadsheet/): a native app offering a frontend interface to the installed SQLite database would be a great thing. Of course, it should not run as root, or you could mess with many important system DBs. But having a way to store data in a modern way and be able to query with some SQL based filters would be great. The output would have to be in some table format, hence the relation to the mentioned question about a spreadsheet (reusable widget).
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[Edit Nov. 16th] I was surprised to realize that there is not even a command line client for sqlite available. Does anyone someone know about a port in the Mer-repositories, or maybe someone (like Nieldk) could do this?
This wish is similar to the just posted question about a native Spreadsheet app (see https://together.jolla.com/question/59380/native-app-spreadsheet/): a native app offering a frontend interface to the installed SQLite database would be a great thing. Of course, it should not run as root, or you could mess with many important system DBs. But having a way to store data in a modern way and be able to query with some SQL based filters would be great. The output would have to be in some table format, hence the relation to the mentioned question about a spreadsheet (reusable widget).
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[Edit Nov. 16th] I was surprised to realize that there is not even a command line client for sqlite available. Does someone know about a port in the Mer-repositories, or maybe someone (like Nieldk) could do this?this? Changing the request to include this as well.
This wish is similar to the just posted question about a native Spreadsheet app (see https://together.jolla.com/question/59380/native-app-spreadsheet/): a native app offering a frontend interface to the installed SQLite database would be a great thing. Of course, it should not run as root, or you could mess with many important system DBs. But having a way to store data in a modern way and be able to query with some SQL based filters would be great. The output would have to be in some table format, hence the relation to the mentioned question about a spreadsheet (reusable widget).
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[Edit Nov. 16th] I was surprised to realize that I've realized there is not even a command line sqlite3 client for sqlite available. Does someone know about the command line. Any hint or example how to use it (or libsqlite3) within a port in the Mer-repositories, or maybe someone (like Nieldk) could do this? Changing the request to include this as well.Qt program?
This wish is similar to the just posted question about a native Spreadsheet app (see https://together.jolla.com/question/59380/native-app-spreadsheet/): a native app offering a frontend interface to the installed SQLite database would be a great thing. Of course, it should not run as root, or you could mess with many important system DBs. But having a way to store data in a modern way and be able to query with some SQL based filters would be great. The output would have to be in some table format, hence the relation to the mentioned question about a spreadsheet (reusable widget).
[Edit Nov. 16th] I've realized there is a sqlite3 client for the command line. Any hint or example how to use it (or libsqlite3) within a Qt program?
This wish is similar to the just posted question about a native Spreadsheet app (see https://together.jolla.com/question/59380/native-app-spreadsheet/): a native app offering a frontend interface to the installed SQLite database would be a great thing. Of course, it should not run as root, or you could mess with many important system DBs. But having a way to store data in a modern way and be able to query with some SQL based filters would be great. The output would have to be in some table format, hence the relation to the mentioned question about a spreadsheet (reusable widget).