I am looking to retrieve a list of columns in a table. The database is the latest release of SQLite (3.6, I believe). I am looking for code that does this with a SQL query. Extra bonus points for metadata related to the columns (e.g. length, data type, etc...)
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A:
What you're looking for is called the data dictionary. In sqlite a list of all tables can be found by querying sqlite_master table (or view?)
sqlite> create table people (first_name varchar, last_name varchar, email_address varchar);
sqlite> select * from sqlite_master;
table|people|people|2|CREATE TABLE people (first_name varchar, last_name varchar, email_address varchar)
To get column information you can use the pragma table_info(table_name)
statement:
sqlite> pragma table_info(people);
0|first_name|varchar|0||0
1|last_name|varchar|0||0
2|email_address|varchar|0||0
For more information on the pragma statements, see the documentation.
Bryan Kyle
2009-03-03 03:04:17
A:
just go into your sqlite shell:
$ sqlite3 path/to/db.sqlite3
Once in it, just hit sqlite> .schema
and you'll get everything.
Majd Taby
2009-03-03 03:13:51