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The browsers Google Chrome, Opera, Safari and the Android Browser all allow for storing information in, and retrieving it from, an SQLite database within the browser, using the official SQLite Wasm (WebAssembly) build, [48] or using the Web SQL Database technology, although the latter is becoming deprecated (namely superseded by SQLite Wasm or ...
Web SQL Database is a deprecated web browser API specification for storing data in databases that can be queried using SQL variant. [1] [2] The technology was only ever implemented in Blink-based browsers like Google Chrome and the new Microsoft Edge, and WebKit-based browsers like Safari.
Path Finder is a shareware file browser for Mac OS X supporting Miller column view amongst others. [2] GWorkspace, a workspace manager for GNUstep which can be used as file browser, uses Miller columns. [3] ranger, a terminal-based file browser with Vi-like key bindings, uses a multi-column mode similar to Miller columns. [4]
Browser based - executes on a computer server and is accessed via a network using a web browser; desktop - executes on a personal computer; Create/alter table: Yes - can create table, alter its definition and data, and add new rows; Some - can only create/alter table definition, not data; Browse table: Yes - can browse table definition and data
View all databases on the server, connect to a single database to work with its tables and data View connected databases' total and table size in KB/MB/GB within the database/table tree structure Create new, alter existing databases' name, character set and collation, drop (delete) databases
SQLite is a software library that implements a self-contained, server-less, zero-configuration, transactional SQL database engine. SQLite is the most widely deployed SQL database engine in the world. The source code, chiefly C, for SQLite is in the public domain. It includes both a native C library and a simple command line client for its database.
In relational databases a virtual column is a table column whose value(s) is automatically computed using other columns values, or another deterministic expression. Virtual columns are defined of SQL:2003 as Generated Column, [1] and are only implemented by some DBMSs, like MariaDB, SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQLite and Firebird (database server) (COMPUTED BY syntax).
A query includes a list of columns to include in the final result, normally immediately following the SELECT keyword. An asterisk ("*") can be used to specify that the query should return all columns of all the queried tables. SELECT is the most complex statement in SQL, with optional keywords and clauses that include: