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Can you use sqlite in vs2022? CLOSED

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    I Knew if I asked the question I would get it to work. I tried a different nuget package, specifically System.Data.SQLite and now it works. Sorry for the bogus post. I've just upgraded to VS2022 from VS2005 so I am sort of lost. I've tried several methods from suggestions on the internet and still have not been able to add a reference to sqlite in my test project. When I try to manually add the sqlite3.dll I get a message saying the dll is immutable. Articles on the internet seem to suggest you can use it but I can't find a way to add a reference. Can someony help? Thanks

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      I Knew if I asked the question I would get it to work. I tried a different nuget package, specifically System.Data.SQLite and now it works. Sorry for the bogus post. I've just upgraded to VS2022 from VS2005 so I am sort of lost. I've tried several methods from suggestions on the internet and still have not been able to add a reference to sqlite in my test project. When I try to manually add the sqlite3.dll I get a message saying the dll is immutable. Articles on the internet seem to suggest you can use it but I can't find a way to add a reference. Can someony help? Thanks

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      mo1492 wrote:

      I Knew if I asked the question I would get it to work.

      That's the way if goes, sometimes - it's known as Rubber Duck Debugging[^] :laugh:

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