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SQL Lite query
Hello Everyone,
I am looking to write a script that will run on many machines in a network at the same time. They need to write a result to a common location. I plan to use a SQLlite database as this common writing point. But the concern I have is how SQLlite will react to multiple writes that are attempted at the same time. Can someone please help me here. Regards, Garric |
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I believe this FAQ from sqlite answers your question, if I understand correctly that you are trying to use the SQLite database engine.
SQLite Frequently Asked Questions |
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