What directory are you in when connecting to the sqlite3 database? What command are you using to connect to said database?

I changed the path to the database file like so: my $database = "/Users/collin/Db/code_review.db";

Then:

kryten:scripts collin$ pwd /Users/collin/scripts
And to connect to the database via sqlite3:
kryten:scripts collin$ sqlite3 /Users/collin/Db/code_review.db SQLite version 3.7.7 2011-06-25 16:35:41 Enter ".help" for instructions Enter SQL statements terminated with a ";" sqlite> .tables depot review reviewer sqlite> .schema CREATE TABLE depot (change_num INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, depot VARCHAR(50) ); CREATE TABLE review (key INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, submitter VARCHAR(50), director VARCHAR(50), change_num INTEGER, action VARCHAR(20), time DATE ); CREATE TABLE reviewer (change_num INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, reviewed_by VARCHAR(50) ); CREATE TRIGGER INS_TIMEENTER AFTER INSERT ON REVIEW BEGIN UPDATE REVIEW SET TIME = DATETIME('NOW','LOCALTIME') WHERE ROWID = NEW.ROWID; END;


In reply to Re^5: create SQLite database problems by chilledham
in thread create SQLite database problems by fionbarr

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