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As far as I can tell you are showing a screenshot from the SQLite database management tool SQLiteStudio. The selection WxSQLite3 for the database type is somewhat misleading, because under the hood SQLiteStudio uses SQLite3 Multiple Ciphers - on which wxSQLite3 is based nowadays, too. For accessing databases encrypted with SQLite3 Multiple Ciphers from Python you can use the Python package apsw-sqlite3mc which is hosted on PyPI and can be installed in Python with pip install apsw-sqlite3mcSince this is actually not an issue with wxSQLite3 I will convert the issue into a discussion. |
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How to use wxSqLite3 in Python

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