Question about SQLite database's valid_upto field

Thomas Baumgart thb at net-bembel.de
Tue Jun 9 20:33:05 BST 2020


Prasun,

On Montag, 8. Juni 2020 20:01:09 CEST Prasun Kumar wrote:

> Yeah, forgot about that. Thanks for reminding.
> 
> BTW did you have a look at the commits I made? I have made some changes to
> the CMake build system and frankly I have not had much previous experience
> with CMake. Can you verify that I have not added anything that could cause
> problems in the future?

I am not a CMake expert myself but things look OK to me. 

I spotted a few trailing blanks. Maybe, you can teach your editor to
automatically remove those when saving. See this screenshot:



Is there a specific reason why you convert the date into a numeric value (julianday())
and don't use the SQLite date type?

Thomas

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