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Django RESTful Web Services
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Django RESTful Web Services

by Gastón C. Hillar
January 2018
Intermediate to advanced
326 pages
7h 38m
English
Packt Publishing
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Analyzing the database

In most modern Linux distributions and macOS, SQLite is already installed, and therefore you can run the sqlite3 command-line utility.

In Windows, if you want to work with the sqlite3.exe command-line utility, you have to download the bundle of command-line tools for managing SQLite database files from the downloads section of the SQLite webpage at http://www.sqlite.org/download.html. For example, the ZIP file that includes the command-line tools for version 3.20.1 is sqlite-tools-win32-x8 6-3200100.zip. The name for the file changes with the SQLite version. You just need to make sure that you download the bundle of command-line tools and not the ZIP file that provides the SQLite DLLs. After you unzip the file, you ...

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