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Example Kexi database files
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1. Introduction
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This directory contains example Kexi database files in SQLite 3.1 format,
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distributed with Kexi source package.
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2. Files
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Simple_Database.kexi - simple database described in the Kexi Handbook
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3. Note for developers: generated files
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If you are using Kexi source code obtained from KDE Subversion repository,
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you can see .kexi.sql files here instead of .kexi files. This make it easier
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to track changes in the Subversion repository.
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Each .kexi file is generated out of the original .kexi.sql file by running
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build_kexi_files.sh script.
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Makefile is also provided, so you can just run make (or unsermake) to create
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.kexi files.
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You can run update_sql_files.sh script if you have changed .kexi file using
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Kexi program and want to update the related .kexi.sql file before checking it
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into the Subversion repository.
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