I'm trying to update 4 columns on an SQLite database from my C program using the code below:
const char* update = {
"UPDATE mytable SET "
"mycolumn1"
"=?,"
"mycolumn2"
"=?,"
"mycolumn3"
"=?,"
"mycolumn4"
"=? WHERE(id=1);"
};
extern sqlite3 *sqdb;
sqlite3_stmt *stmt;
int val[2]={1, 2};
sqlite3_prepare_v2(sqdb, update, -1, &stmt, 0);
sqlite3_bind_int(stmt, val[0], 1);
sqlite3_bind_text16(stmt, 2, L"example1", -1, SQLITE_STATIC);
sqlite3_bind_text16(stmt, 3, L"example2", -1, SQLITE_STATIC);
sqlite3_bind_int(stmt, val[1], 4);
sqlite3_step(stmt);
sqlite3_finalize(stmt);
that does the update successfully, however only the 2 text columns(column 2 & 3) gets updated and the other 2 int columns are not updated and they contains an empty value, I tested that using the SQLite command shell after exporting the database to be used by the shell.
so what's wrong? and how to fix that problem?