FROM : David Carlisle
DATE : Mon Jun 23 21:19:33 2008
In a 2005 entry on the Big Nerd Ranch Weblog titled "Life with
SQLite", it says:
"If you are curious about how Core Data structures the file, sqlite3
is a great way to explore it."
So I'm starting with just being curious about what Core Data did with
my sqlite file, and I'm trying to work out the right Terminal command
to do it.
On Jun 23, 2008, at 1:05 PM, I. Savant wrote:
> I hope this is helpful. I had to guess at what you do and don't
> know, so take that into consideration if I'm off-base.
DATE : Mon Jun 23 21:19:33 2008
In a 2005 entry on the Big Nerd Ranch Weblog titled "Life with
SQLite", it says:
"If you are curious about how Core Data structures the file, sqlite3
is a great way to explore it."
So I'm starting with just being curious about what Core Data did with
my sqlite file, and I'm trying to work out the right Terminal command
to do it.
On Jun 23, 2008, at 1:05 PM, I. Savant wrote:
> I hope this is helpful. I had to guess at what you do and don't
> know, so take that into consideration if I'm off-base.






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