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when I look at my large table in a sqlite file, using an sqlite browser such as Firefox plugin SQLite Manager or the SQLite Browser, I see that the columns are shown according to their sequence of addition to the table (I have been adding new columns in a loop).

A   J   D   B
--- --- --- ---
..  ..  ..  ..

this is a visual annoyance because the table is very large has many many columns, and for the purpose of debugging, I need to visually check neighboring columns. How can I sort the table so that the columns are sorted, like:

A   B   J   D
--- --- --- ---
..  ..  ..  ..

thanks.

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SQLite has no built-in mechanism to reorder the columns of a table.

You'd have to recreate the table:

CREATE TABLE new_MyTable(A, B, J, D [...]);
INSERT INTO new_MyTable SELECT A, B, J, D FROM MyTable;
DROP TABLE MyTable;
ALTER TABLE new_MyTable RENAME TO MyTable;
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  • Both answers are great! But I finally used this one. I needed to do a lot string manipulation (with python) in order to be able to first retrieve the long list of names automatically, then sort them. Using valuable hints from this post and this post.
    – xaratustra
    Feb 5, 2016 at 9:02
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You could create a DebugView with the columns reordered as you please...

CREATE TABLE ChorleyHandford (IMAGE_REF, DATE, LOCATION, NUMBER);
INSERT INTO "ChorleyHandford" VALUES('A10006','16/10/1990','RATCLIFFE POWER STATION CASTLE DONNINGTON POWER STATION','27');
INSERT INTO "ChorleyHandford" VALUES('A10017','25/10/1990','BROMLEY PARKS','17');
INSERT INTO "ChorleyHandford" VALUES('A10018','25/10/1990','CROSSWAYS BUSINESS PARK DARTFORD CROSSING BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION','20');
INSERT INTO "ChorleyHandford" VALUES('A10022','25/10/1990','THURROCK LAKESIDE','11');
INSERT INTO "ChorleyHandford" VALUES('A10057','01/11/1990','CLANDON REGIS SITE','6');

See what you have:

select * from CHORLEYHANDFORD;

A10006|16/10/1990|RATCLIFFE POWER STATION CASTLE DONNINGTON POWER STATION|27
A10017|25/10/1990|BROMLEY PARKS|17
A10018|25/10/1990|CROSSWAYS BUSINESS PARK DARTFORD CROSSING BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION|20
A10022|25/10/1990|THURROCK LAKESIDE|11
A10057|01/11/1990|CLANDON REGIS SITE|6

Create a reordered view and see how it looks now:

create view dbgview as select NUMBER, LOCATION, DATE, IMAGE_REF FROM CHORLEYHANDFORD;
select * from dbgview;

27|RATCLIFFE POWER STATION CASTLE DONNINGTON POWER STATION|16/10/1990|A10006
17|BROMLEY PARKS|25/10/1990|A10017
20|CROSSWAYS BUSINESS PARK DARTFORD CROSSING BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION|25/10/1990|A10018
11|THURROCK LAKESIDE|25/10/1990|A10022
6|CLANDON REGIS SITE|01/11/1990|A10057

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