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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
[gnome-db] Alternative to "gda_prepare_create_table" not using variable arguments ?,
Thomas Bollmeier
[gnome-db] Libgda 4.1.7,
Vivien Malerba
Re: [gnome-db] GdaSqlQuery: sub-queries,
Piotr Pokora
Re: [gnome-db] "ALTER USER", etc, with GdaSqlBuilder?,
Murray Cumming
Re: [gnome-db] Libgda 4.1.6,
Murray Cumming
[gnome-db] Libgda 4.0.9,
Vivien Malerba
Re: [gnome-db] GdaSqlBuilder: IDs,
Murray Cumming
[gnome-db] Porting libgda-ui to GTK+3?,
Murray Cumming
Re: [gnome-db] GdaSqlBuilder: Specifying the full field name in a WHERE clause.,
Murray Cumming
[gnome-db] New gda_parse_string convenient function,
Daniel Espinosa
[gnome-db] PATCH: For gda_prepare_create_table,
Daniel Espinosa
[gnome-db] Build break in libgda-ui introspection,
Murray Cumming
[gnome-db] Creating Mallard documentation for LIBGDA,
Daniel Espinosa
[gnome-db] Gnome 3 and libgda,
Daniel Espinosa
[gnome-db] trigger,
Andrea Zagli
Re: [gnome-db] execute raw sqlite statements,
Vivien Malerba
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