It says "type SQL and press Enter".
It does not say "type 'SQL' and press Enter".
It doesn't tell you to type 'S-Q-L'.
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------Original Message------
From: Kaye Ng
To: ruby-talk ML
ReplyTo: ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org
Subject: Re: Help with sqlite3 please
Sent: Aug 4, 2012 12:25 AM
Chris Hulan wrote in post #1071197:
'SQL' is not part of the command
See the example here: http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite.html
Got it. But I was only following a book, can you tell me why it says
'type SQL and press enter'?
"If you want to play along at home, you can use the command-line sqlite3
client to create a
database and perform SQL queries upon it without getting involved with
Ruby at all. Just run
sqlite3 test.db, where test.db is your chosen database file name. You
can then type SQL and
press Enter to execute it. To leave the client, you can type .quit on a
separate line and press
Enter."
Thank you.
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