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SQLite Functions

Predefined Classes

SQLiteDatabase

Represents an opened SQLite database.

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Constructor

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Methods

  • query - Execute a query
  • queryExec - Execute a result-less query
  • arrayQuery - Execute a query and return the result as an array
  • singleQuery - Execute a query and return either an array for one single column or the value of the first row
  • unbufferedQuery - Execute an unbuffered query
  • lastInsertRowid - Returns the rowid of the most recently inserted row
  • changes - Returns the number of rows changed by the most recent statement
  • createAggregate - Register an aggregating UDF for use in SQL statements
  • createFunction - Register a UDF for use in SQL statements
  • busyTimeout - Sets or disables busy timeout duration
  • lastError - Returns the last error code of the most recently encountered error
  • fetchColumnTypes - Return an array of column types from a particular table

SQLiteResult

Represents a buffered SQLite result set.

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Methods

  • fetch - Fetches the next row from the result set as an array
  • fetchObject - Fetches the next row from the result set as an object
  • fetchSingle - Fetches the first column from the result set as a string
  • fetchAll - Fetches all rows from the result set as an array of arrays
  • column - Fetches a column from the current row of the result set
  • numFields - Returns the number of fields in the result set
  • fieldName - Returns the name of a particular field in the result set
  • current - Fetches the current row from the result set as an array
  • key - Return the current row index
  • next - Seek to the next row number
  • valid - Returns whether more rows are available
  • rewind - Seek to the first row number of the result set
  • prev - Seek to the previous row number of the result set
  • hasPrev - Returns whether or not a previous row is available
  • numRows - Returns the number of rows in the result set
  • seek - Seek to a particular row number

SQLiteUnbuffered

Represents an unbuffered SQLite result set. Unbuffered results sets are sequential, forward-seeking only.

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Methods

  • fetch - Fetches the next row from the result set as an array
  • fetchObject - Fetches the next row from the result set as an object
  • fetchSingle - Fetches the first column from the result set as a string
  • fetchAll - Fetches all rows from the result set as an array of arrays
  • column - Fetches a column from the current row of the result set
  • numFields - Returns the number of fields in the result set
  • fieldName - Returns the name of a particular field in the result set
  • current - Fetches the current row from the result set as an array
  • next - Seek to the next row number
  • valid - Returns whether more rows are available

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