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It's the first time I see something like this: a sqlite query that works from the shell, but not from my Go code (https://github.com/dimkr/tootik/pull/18/files#r1322548148). I switched from mattn/go-sqlite3 to modernc.org/sqlite (different sqlite bindings) and now the query works. If I update mattn/go-sqlite3 to the same sqlite version (to rule out the possibility of a bug fixed in sqlite 3.43.1), the problem stays. More ideas how to isolate the problem?

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😈 dimkr

Sep 14 · 2 months ago · 👍 alexlehm, norayr, DocEdelgas

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🔭 DocEdelgas · Sep 19 at 19:21:

I haven't looked very far yet, but it seems to me that both sqlite queries are not completely identical. Just to make sure, did you try the modified query for the mattn/go-sqlite3 implementation?

😈 dimkr · Sep 20 at 12:14:

@DocEdelgas Yes, they're a bit different. Both queries return the expected results when I use modernc.org/sqlite or the sqlite shell, but unlike the original, the modified query returns zero rows only when I run it with mattn/go-sqlite3.