Hello friends... I am working on SunSO through putty..Now we have a script which uses DBI module to connect to the sqlite. the script is working fine...But when I am trying to directly (not through DBI but through command line) access the sqlite server( by giving sqlite dbname or sqlite3 dbname)...its giving the error "sqlite not found" or "sqlite3 not found"...when sqlite is not present here how come script is connecting to database?please help... this is how my script is successfully connecting to sqlite3

my $dbh = DBI->connect('DBI:SQLite:abc.db', $userid, $password, { Rais +eError => 1, AutoCommit => 0 }) or die $DBI::errstr;
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In reply to How to connect to SQLite database. by Anonymous Monk

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