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* Give the database Table the name '''measurements'''
* Under Table - Give the database Table the name '''measurements'''


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* Under Fields - '''Add field'''
** Name '''id''' - this is a simple Primary Key. Ensure that the following additional options are selected:
*** Type '''integer'''
*** '''No''' - Not null (cannot be left empty)
*** '''PK''' - Primary Key (unique number for each row entry)
*** '''AI''' - Auto increment
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* Add fields for '''V''' battery voltage and '''I''' current
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Revision as of 13:36, 16 January 2023

Introduction

  • SQLite3 is a single file database that is easy to install and access.
  • It responds to SQL queries.
  • Unlike other databases it does not require a database server.
  • Because the SQLite3 database exists as a single file on a computer it is easy to copy and backup the database.
  • Data kept on the database can be easily shared with students.

Installation of SQLite3 on Raspberry Pi

  • In the Terminal enter the command sudo apt install sqlite3


Installing Database Browser software

  • In the Terminal enter the command sudo apt install sqlitebrowser

  • This will take approximately 30 seconds to install.

  • Once the software is installed it will appear in the Raspberry Pi menu under Programming.
  • The name of the program is DB Browser for SQLite
  • This software gives complete access to the database to view and edit data.

Creating a database and table in SQLite3 using DB Browser for SQLite

  • Open the DB Browser for SQLite

  • In the main menu, click on New Database
  • Navigate to the user home directory /home/pi
  • Enter the file name data.db
  • Click Save.

  • Under Table - Give the database Table the name measurements

  • Under Fields - Add field
    • Name id - this is a simple Primary Key. Ensure that the following additional options are selected:
      • Type integer
      • No - Not null (cannot be left empty)
      • PK - Primary Key (unique number for each row entry)
      • AI - Auto increment

  • Add fields for V battery voltage and I current