Hello IB2017,
The behaviour of DBD::SQLite when used with a non-existent file is a feature. It allows to create a fresh database out of thin air. You only get an error if you don't have the permission to write to the file's directory.
As the docs say:
The file is opened in read/write mode, and will be created if it does not exist yet.
Although the database is stored in a single file, the directory containing the database file must be writable by SQLite because the library will create several temporary files there.
In reply to Re: Error DBI::SQLite file not existent
by haj
in thread Error DBI::SQLite file not existent
by IB2017
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