I have the same problem using Ubuntu 7.04. It occurs when I press the "New Record" button on the "Browse Data" tab, even with several records already in the table. I am using SQLiteBrowser version 1.3. I am able to add new records using SQL code.
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This happens only if there are no records in that
particular table. If there is atleast one record, it works.
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This happens only if there are no records in that
particular table. If there is atleast one record, it works.
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I have the same problem using Ubuntu 7.04. It occurs when I press the "New Record" button on the "Browse Data" tab, even with several records already in the table. I am using SQLiteBrowser version 1.3. I am able to add new records using SQL code.
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I have a similar problem on v1.3 on Windows XP. I have only one table in my database.
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It doesn't work for me and I have 22 records in my table.
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If I modify the name of the table and then save the table, I can add records.