R RB Smissaert Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 26, 2009 #1 It was suggested that it might be possible to read a password protected SQLite database by putting the password in the connection string. Sofar I haven't managed to do this yet: Con.Open("Data Source = C:\Testing.db3;Password = xxx") Plus tried some other constructions, but no luck yet. Can this be done? RBS
It was suggested that it might be possible to read a password protected SQLite database by putting the password in the connection string. Sofar I haven't managed to do this yet: Con.Open("Data Source = C:\Testing.db3;Password = xxx") Plus tried some other constructions, but no luck yet. Can this be done? RBS
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 27, 2009 #2 I haven't tried it. I will look into it in the next update.
R RB Smissaert Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 27, 2009 #3 OK, thanks, will wait for that. It will be a major advance if you could easily secure your SQLite database. RBS
OK, thanks, will wait for that. It will be a major advance if you could easily secure your SQLite database. RBS