The only mention of autocommit in SQLite docs is this, which says
Autocommit mode is on by default. Autocommit mode is disabled by a BEGIN statement. Autocommit mode is re-enabled by a COMMIT or ROLLBACK.Basically this makes me think SQLite would ignore any attempt of the application to set such a flag.
Update: Of course, were it MySQL, your findings would be plausible...
In reply to Re^4: SQLite Windows readonl databasey
by soonix
in thread SQLite Windows readonl databasey
by Anonymous Monk
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