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SQLite C Interface

Database Connection Status

int sqlite3_db_status(sqlite3*, int op, int *pCur, int *pHiwtr, int resetFlg);
int sqlite3_db_status64(sqlite3*,int,sqlite3_int64*,sqlite3_int64*,int);

This interface is used to retrieve runtime status information about a single database connection. The first argument is the database connection object to be interrogated. The second argument is an integer constant, taken from the set of SQLITE_DBSTATUS options, that determines the parameter to interrogate. The set of SQLITE_DBSTATUS options is likely to grow in future releases of SQLite.

The current value of the requested parameter is written into *pCur and the highest instantaneous value is written into *pHiwtr. If the resetFlg is true, then the highest instantaneous value is reset back down to the current value.

The sqlite3_db_status() routine returns SQLITE_OK on success and a non-zero error code on failure.

The sqlite3_db_status64(D,O,C,H,R) routine works exactly the same way as sqlite3_db_status(D,O,C,H,R) routine except that the C and H parameters are pointer to 64-bit integers (type: sqlite3_int64) instead of pointers to 32-bit integers, which allows larger status values to be returned. If a status value exceeds 2,147,483,647 then sqlite3_db_status() will truncate the value whereas sqlite3_db_status64() will return the full value.

See also: sqlite3_status() and sqlite3_stmt_status().

See also lists of Objects, Constants, and Functions.

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