Is SQL server express the same as SQLite ?

At 04:44 AM 7/12/2008, you wrote:
>SQL server express creates 2 files it seems. One database and a transaction
>table. Well at least its supposed to but I have seem problems where it makes
>2 temp files, changes one and deletes the transaction table. Then moans
>about it not being there. Silly bloody thing. Yes Ed I,m tending toward
>another choice. Maybe even VFP tables for membership :)
>M$ sql server express is a pain. Great when it works but crap when it
>doesn't.
>BTW for anyone playing with SQL express and asp.net for memberships, when
>you go in and alter something in the web config, it errors with Network
>Service does not have rights for a while after. That bit me and I don't know
>why it does it. Maybe the server is too slow.
>Allen
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>Behalf Of Tom Cloud
>Sent: 12 July 2008 11:32
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: anyone with experience with SQLite ?
>
>Does anyone on the list have experience with SQLite?
>  http://sqlite.org/ 
>
>... their home page says it is a "self-contained, serverless,
>zero-configuration, transactional SQL database engine"
>
>I'm told it creates one file rather than multiple tables, which I don't
>understand, as other SQL implementations use a DBC and tables ??
>
>This looks great -- no separate server, etc.  Is there a connector for VFP?
>
>thanks,
>Tom



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