Hi,
I am trying to read sqlite files in labview of 350 mb size in a computer having 3 gigs of ram and has windows xp.
I could read txt files of that size in this computer, even with a 2 gig ram. but, unable to open files of size larger than even 80 megs.
I run into out of memory problem. Is there any way I could read this kind of files.
I am using windows XP. have 3 gigs ram. Yes, I try to dump all the contents of 100 mb into 5 different arrays. Is there a better way of doing this?
Well, while I was replying, I tried again to generate the error message. But, It worked alright this time.
Thanks,
Subhasis
The Implode 1D array separates the field/value pairs. The value would be the datatype, isn t it? For example, integer, real etc.
So, how should I input these values. If I want the datatype to be real and field name time, should I say "time/real" or "time real" ?
Please advise.
Thanks,
Subhasis
Hi,
I am trying to use the sqlite functions in an executable. DO I need to add something in the installer for this to work successfully?
Please guide me.
Thanks,
Subhasis
I found that the speed example also has the same problem. It does not write PASS to the first column. It writes the value in both columns in the DB. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks,
Subhasis
I am trying to upload some data using bulk insert. I have attached a screenshot of the section. The text table which goes into the Value Table input of the insert table VI shows the data correctly. But the data in the database gets completely jumbled up for some reason. Can you please tell me, what I am doing wrong here.
Thanks,
Subhasis
I am trying to upload some data using bulk insert. I have attached a screenshot of the section. The text table which goes into the Value Table input of the insert table VI shows the data correctly. But the data in the database gets completely jumbled up for some reason. Can you please tell me, what I am doing wrong here.
Thanks,
Subhasis
Thanks for answering my question. I am lucky that the new version just got released. . Actually every time I will write data to a new file.
Which function can I use to create a new file.
Is there any difference between using SQLite as a database and writing to it and using it as a file format and storing data in it? Can the later be done by without using the SQL queries?
I am completely new in this area. So please ignore if my questions sound foolish.
Thanks,
Subhasis