If I understand you correctly, you don't need to do anything. SQLite
saves EVERYTHING for later. There's no explicit "save to disk" that
needs to occur.

Jay

On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 11:03 AM, scouic <sco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, i've just understand alot of things with the sqlite doc page.
> But I still have one problem, i create a table "posts", and each time, i add
> things on the table.
> Is it possible, when things were added, to save the current database for
> example in ((current-directory)  "data.sqlite") ? If it's possible, could
> you explain me the process ?
> I don't understand how to get the blog content for later use, in a file.
> sqlite ...
>
> Thank you very much,
> -mw
>
>
> 2010/10/7 Jay McCarthy <jay.mccar...@gmail.com>
>>
>> If you execute an SQL INSERT command, like blog-insert-post! does in
>> that example, then SQLite will persist that change without any further
>> effort on your part.
>>
>> Jay
>>
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