Hello again Anonymous Monk,
Since there is no limit on how many tables can SQLite see here Limits In SQLite, why not create different table for each user and then use the REPLACE that fellow Monk poj proposed. By doing so you can have different number of columns for each user based on their requirements.
Hope this helps. BR / Thanos
In reply to Re^2: DBI Update dynamically
by thanos1983
in thread DBI Update dynamically
by Anonymous Monk
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