diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ebb06b2..59e837d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -25,10 +25,9 @@ But: * Bear in mind that, while you, as a developer, cannot directly read the payload, like JSON allows, SQLite is available on pretty much any platform, and then you can leverage the power of SQL to inspect the data. -* other use case: you need to create an sqlite database from a file (like a CSV) in a java app. Sqlighter is much faster than jdbc+sqlite. There are no transactions, and no checks, so use at your own peril. -* Thing to note: Sqlite is really relaxed when it comes to schema validation. +* Thing to note: Sqlite itself is really, really relaxed when it comes to schema validation, and this is reflected in Sqlighter. That means that 2 records in the same table can contain values of totally different types(!). The number of values can also vary. All perfectly legal from the standpoint of Sqlighter. -And maybe not when writing to Sqlite itself, but perfectly readable! +And maybe not when writing to Sqlite itself, but perfectly readable from the file! **About the name** * It lights up an SQLite database :)