I don't see anything that prevents from you to execute a statement "CREATE DATABASE".
So what you can do with sqlite API should be doable, if the statement fails it would
throw if succeeds it would work.
Artyom
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>From: Klaim - Joël Lamotte <mj...@gm...>
>To: cpp...@li...
>Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 3:51 PM
>Subject: [Cppcms-users] [CPPDB] Creating SQLite3 databases
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>Hi,
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>I'm interested in using CPPDB as C++ wrapper to manipulate SQLite3 databases for an embedded application.
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>It's not clear from the documentation (or I probably missed something) if there is a way to create the database file on connection.
>Is there a way? I understand that it's a SQLite-specific feature.
>Do we have to create the database with the C interface first, then connect to it with CPPDB?
>Or maybe connecting to a file that don't exists and executing "CREATE DATABASE" will work?
>Am I correct in thinking that connecting to a database that don't exist will just throw an exception?
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>Joël Lamotte
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