Sqlite3 data ending on 40
let db = new sqlite3.Database('./db/usermutehistory.db');
// construct the insert statement with multiple placeholders
// based on the number of rows
let sql = 'SELECT Who who, Made made, Reason reason FROM UsersMuteHistory where Who = ? ';
// output the INSERT statement
let who = search.id
db.each(sql, [who], (err, row) => {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
console.log(row);
let logchannel = message.guild.channels.find(channel => channel.name === "logs");
var mutehistory = new Discord.RichEmbed()
.setAuthor("Fury-Bot", bot.user.avatarURL)
.setColor('#FF0000')
.addField(`Who`, `<@${row.who}>`,true)
.addField(`Made`, `<@${row.made}>`,true)
.addField(`Reason`, row.reason);
logchannel.send(mutehistory);
});
Every time i call the row.who or the row.made it shows me allways the ending of 40 but on database it ends on other numbers.
https://imgur.com/a/7quNAwV = the output
https://imgur.com/a/f7HicCK = data on database
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let db = new sqlite3.Database('./db/usermutehistory.db');
// construct the insert statement with multiple placeholders
// based on the number of rows
let sql = 'SELECT Who who, Made made, Reason reason FROM UsersMuteHistory where Who = ? ';
// output the INSERT statement
let who = search.id
db.each(sql, [who], (err, row) => {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
console.log(row);
let logchannel = message.guild.channels.find(channel => channel.name === "logs");
var mutehistory = new Discord.RichEmbed()
.setAuthor("Fury-Bot", bot.user.avatarURL)
.setColor('#FF0000')
.addField(`Who`, `<@${row.who}>`,true)
.addField(`Made`, `<@${row.made}>`,true)
.addField(`Reason`, row.reason);
logchannel.send(mutehistory);
});
Every time i call the row.who or the row.made it shows me allways the ending of 40 but on database it ends on other numbers.
https://imgur.com/a/7quNAwV = the output
https://imgur.com/a/f7HicCK = data on database
node.js
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let db = new sqlite3.Database('./db/usermutehistory.db');
// construct the insert statement with multiple placeholders
// based on the number of rows
let sql = 'SELECT Who who, Made made, Reason reason FROM UsersMuteHistory where Who = ? ';
// output the INSERT statement
let who = search.id
db.each(sql, [who], (err, row) => {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
console.log(row);
let logchannel = message.guild.channels.find(channel => channel.name === "logs");
var mutehistory = new Discord.RichEmbed()
.setAuthor("Fury-Bot", bot.user.avatarURL)
.setColor('#FF0000')
.addField(`Who`, `<@${row.who}>`,true)
.addField(`Made`, `<@${row.made}>`,true)
.addField(`Reason`, row.reason);
logchannel.send(mutehistory);
});
Every time i call the row.who or the row.made it shows me allways the ending of 40 but on database it ends on other numbers.
https://imgur.com/a/7quNAwV = the output
https://imgur.com/a/f7HicCK = data on database
node.js
New contributor
let db = new sqlite3.Database('./db/usermutehistory.db');
// construct the insert statement with multiple placeholders
// based on the number of rows
let sql = 'SELECT Who who, Made made, Reason reason FROM UsersMuteHistory where Who = ? ';
// output the INSERT statement
let who = search.id
db.each(sql, [who], (err, row) => {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
console.log(row);
let logchannel = message.guild.channels.find(channel => channel.name === "logs");
var mutehistory = new Discord.RichEmbed()
.setAuthor("Fury-Bot", bot.user.avatarURL)
.setColor('#FF0000')
.addField(`Who`, `<@${row.who}>`,true)
.addField(`Made`, `<@${row.made}>`,true)
.addField(`Reason`, row.reason);
logchannel.send(mutehistory);
});
Every time i call the row.who or the row.made it shows me allways the ending of 40 but on database it ends on other numbers.
https://imgur.com/a/7quNAwV = the output
https://imgur.com/a/f7HicCK = data on database
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JavaScript does not have a built-in Number
representation for a number that large. I would consider using a string.
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JavaScript does not have a built-in Number
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JavaScript does not have a built-in Number
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