2014/07/07 10:39 "Joe Pfeiffer" <pfeif...@cs.nmsu.edu>:
>
> Joel Rees <joel.r...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > 2014/07/07 5:08 "Nuno Magalhães" <nunomagalh...@eu.ipp.pt>:
> >>
> >> On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 9:03 PM, kamaraju kusumanchi
> >> <raju.mailingli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > I am still exploring all the suggestions given by others. But SQLite
looks
> >> > very promising. There is a Perl DBI Interface to SQLite which might
be what
> >> > I am after.
> >>
> >> >> > 2) I want the data to be in text format.
> >>
> >> SQLite keeps data in binary files.
> >
> > What do you mean by that?
>
> Presumably, as opposed to human-readable text files.

Uhm, is text not a subset of binary (when talking about the contents of the
files that implement a database)? Does SQLite encode  text fields in some
non-human-readable manner?

Okay, thinking about it a bit, the lack of delimiters, and the puzzling
nature of binary zero when trying to read it as text, might be what Nuno
was referring to. Comma delimited files provide visible, understandable
delimiters,

Oh, and the INTEGER PRIMARY KEY is never readable as TEXT.

For some people seeking to keep data in text format, that might disqualify
SQLite. Apparently not  the OP?

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