![]() ![]() To store this in SQLite you simple convert to JSON and store as text. ![]() In this tutorial we look at storing JSON data and retrieving it using keys instead of fields, and then look at storing time series data.Īs an example let us take a JavaScript object This changed in version 3.9 in 2015 ( SQLite history) and so there is now no need to separate out the JSON data so that you can query using a key. ![]() However what was not previously possible was how to query this JSON data using a key. It has always been possible to store JSON Data in an SQLite database as JSON data is simply text data. ![]()
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