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Old 09-16-2012, 01:02 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Frescard View Post
What I've done to automatically get rid of the "New" mark is to define a default value for the database cell.
Nice tweak!

I just wanted to check something, though, since what I know about databases could fit in a thimble. When I attempted the above using SQLite Manager for Firefox, I got this warning:

"This is a potentially dangerous operation. SQLite does not support statements that can alter a column in a table. Here, we attempt to reconstruct the new CREATE SQL statement by looking at the pragma table_info which does not contain complete information about the structure of the existing table. Do you still want to proceed?"

I don't understand what this warning means or what the potential consequences are if I ignore it.

Is it really okay to proceed? Thx!
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