![]() ![]() But that's only a personal preference (and I don't like ADO limitations!). I have no experience with this one, but there are a number of ADO users here.īeside SQLite, I also use an ADO driver for Pervasive, which I have wrapped into an SQLite-style interface UDF because I find it much easier to have the same interface to several databases concurrently used. net provider which you might be able to use as any ADO layer from AutoIt. There exists a SQLite-compatible library available offering encryption, hence a basic layer of security: This is an ADO. Beware were the temporary files (temporary base, or journal files) go: you need read and write access there too. If you're talking about Windows access rights, then run your script under a user of the group which has suffucient rights. If you have an existing SQLite-style database which uses a specific API to gain access, then you should use this particular (non-standard) API. Standard SQLite3 API doesn't offer any form of protection and relies only on underlying OS privileges mecanism (if any) for "security".
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