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Old 06-24-2009, 04:20 AM   #1
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Problems with using SQLite in iPhone application

Hello to everybody!
Please help me! I've made an iPhone application that read data from SQLite and view it in raws of tableView. But after definite times of reading from data base with next reading became an error. The code of error is "14", that mean "file can not open". Maybe someone knows why does it happens. It would be really great if will help me. Thank you!
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