Hi Andrea,
As for the underlying SQL command text the SqlCommand(Data Adapter uses)
send, it rely on the Data Provider you use. For your scenario, what's the
SQLite provider you use, is it a pure .NET provider and is any debugging
resource(such as symbols or source code) of that provider available? You'll
need to perform debugging into the provider to get the underlying command
text. Otherwise, I think the proper place to inspect generated command text
is at DBMS layer. How do you think?
Sincerely,
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>From: "nagar@community.nospam" <nagar@community.nospam>
>Subject: Help constructing an Update query using the DataAdapter
>Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 15:12:34 +0100
>I'm using SQLite with the ADO.NET 2.0 SQLite Data Provider as the
>storage of my application.
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>Thanks.
>Andrea