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  Note: In order to build the lib file so that an application can link against the sqlite[3].dll you will need to add a step to the post-build event. Right click on Project, select Properties, expand Build Events and type "LIB /DEF:<path>\sqlite[3].def" into the Command line field, both for debug and release configurations, where <path> is the location to the file sqlite[3].def.
  
! To compile 3.3.7, I had to do this extra step:{linebreak}
  Add the project directory to the include path, here's how to do it in details:{linebreak}
  Under Project > Properties navigate to the C/C++ folder and choose "General", In the field "Additional Include Directories" type "."(a single dot, which is the current directory) NOTE: You have to do this twice, once for the Debug configuration and once for the Release configuration.
  
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  Note: In order to build the lib file so that an application can link against the sqlite[3].dll you will need to add a step to the post-build event. Right click on Project, select Properties, expand Build Events and type "LIB /DEF:<path>\sqlite[3].def" into the Command line field, both for debug and release configurations, where <path> is the location to the file sqlite[3].def.
  
! To compile 3.3.7(this may apply to other versions too), I had to do this extra step:{linebreak}
  Add the project directory to the include path, here's how to do it in details:{linebreak}
  Under Project > Properties navigate to the C/C++ folder and choose "General", In the field "Additional Include Directories" type "."(a single dot, which is the current directory) NOTE: You have to do this twice, once for the Debug configuration and once for the Release configuration.