As a tip, you can also view the query string before calling execute() to
verify the SQL.
Adding something like:
std::cerr << query << std::endl;
Should reflect an UPDATE query like the one Warren mentioned previously.
On 6/29/08, Soul Boy <redgreenandpotatoe@stripped> wrote:
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> On Jun 30, 2008, at 12:09 AM, Warren Young wrote:
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> Minor fix: you'd have to use "X" for the third parameter to be able to
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