On 2/16/21 6:16 PM, Will Senn wrote:
Nice! Thanks Doug. Too bad, though... one gets ever
tired of having to
log into db's and a simple text db system would be useful. Even sqlite,
which I love, requires login to get at information... I'm already logged
in, why can't I just ask for my info and have it returned?
What do you mean by "log into db's" in relation to SQLite? I've never
needed to enter a username and password to access SQLite.
If you /do/ mean username and password, I believe that some DBs will
allow you to authenticate using Kerberos. Thus you should be able to
streamline DB access along with access to many other things.
If you /don't/ mean username and password, then what do you mean? Are
you referring to needing to run a command to open and access the SQLite
DB? Taking a quick gander at sqlite3 --help makes me think that you can
append the SQL(ite) command that you want to run to the command line.
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