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− | SQLite is the open source database format used for [[messages.dat]]. It is a type of SQL database. | + | SQLite is the open source database format used for [[messages.dat]]. It is a type of file based SQL database, that runs without a server. |
== Features == | == Features == | ||
− | + | Some features worth mentioning: | |
* Supports most common SQL commands. | * Supports most common SQL commands. | ||
* All tables are stored in a single file. | * All tables are stored in a single file. | ||
* No server required. | * No server required. | ||
+ | * Open format. | ||
== More Information == | == More Information == | ||
More Informations are available at the [http://sqlite.org/ SQLite home page]. | More Informations are available at the [http://sqlite.org/ SQLite home page]. | ||
The structure of the messages.dat file can be found [[messages.dat|here]]. | The structure of the messages.dat file can be found [[messages.dat|here]]. |
Revision as of 20:52, 12 June 2013
SQLite is the open source database format used for messages.dat. It is a type of file based SQL database, that runs without a server.
Features
Some features worth mentioning:
- Supports most common SQL commands.
- All tables are stored in a single file.
- No server required.
- Open format.
More Information
More Informations are available at the SQLite home page. The structure of the messages.dat file can be found here.