![]() and i knew there were better database editors than mysql workbench. There's nothing in the little faq they have, so I guess I'll start checking their MLs or something.Īnyway, thanks for that suggestion, I had never heard of it Unexpected driver error occurred while connecting to database When I press the details button I get little more detail: However, when I try to test the connection (or open the db at a later stage), it gifts me a window saying that an "unexpected driver error ocurred while connecting to the database". That "diabolic beaver" looks friendly enough (I'd never thought I'd say that about a java program).īut for some reason it refuses to open my sqlite file.įirst, it detected that no driver was available for sqlite files, but it offered to download it itself, and the driver installed without problems. Searching dbeaver alternatives comes up & so does So if you know some other, please, let me know I can't believe there's no straight sqlite GUI editor in Linux Sqlitebrowser just can't even edit the tables because of some silly error about default values in a field (yes, I tried doing what it tells me to do and still fails the same), and sqliteman is rather complex for the little it can do. I have tried sqliteman and sqlitebrowser, both in portage, but can't really get the hand of them. Plus for some reason, lately when I use that plugin seamonkey goes 110% cpu usage, so it's going the way of the dodo. I have been using the seamonkey/firefox plugin, and it's good for most purposes, but this time I truly can't go editing each record in a window because that would be daunting, and this can' be scripted via sqlite. I am looking for an sqlite frontend that will allow free edition of large tables, in a spreadsheet fashion or the like. ![]() Posted: Fri 9:01 am Post subject: SQLite frontend to edit large tables ![]() Gentoo Forums Forum Index Other Things Gentoo Gentoo Forums :: View topic - SQLite frontend to edit large tables
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