SQLite doesn't have booleans or date-times.
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I've been thinking about using SQLite for my next project, but I'm concerned that it seems to lack proper datetime
and bit
data types.
If I use DbLinq (or some other ORM) to generate C# classes, will the data types of the properties be "dumbed down"? Will date-time data be placed in properties of type string
or double
? Will boolean data be placed in properties of type int
?
If yes, what are the implications? I'm envisioning a scenario where I need to write a whole second layer of classes with more specific data types and do a bunch of transformations and casts, but maybe it's not as bad as I fear. If you have any experience with this or a similar scenario, how did you handle it?
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