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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T06:53:25+00:00 2026-05-16T06:53:25+00:00

I’m programming a simple customer-information management software now with SQLite. One exe file, one

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I’m programming a simple customer-information management software now with SQLite.

One exe file, one db file, some dll files. – That’s it 🙂

2~4 people may be going to run this exe file simultaneously and access to a database.

Not only just reading but frequent editing will be done by them too.

Yeahhh now here comes the one of the most famous problems… “Synchronization”

I was trying to create / remove a temporary empty file whenever someone is trying
to edit it. (this is a ‘key’ to access the db.)

But there must be a better way for it : (

What would be the best way of preventing this problem?

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    2026-05-16T06:53:26+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 6:53 am

    Well, SQLite already locks the database file for each use, the idea being that multiple applications can share the same database.

    However, the documentation for SQLite explicitly warns about using this over the network:

    SQLite will work over a network
    filesystem, but because of the latency
    associated with most network
    filesystems, performance will not be
    great. Also, the file locking logic of
    many network filesystems
    implementation contains bugs (on both
    Unix and Windows). If file locking
    does not work like it should, it might
    be possible for two or more client
    programs to modify the same part of
    the same database at the same time,
    resulting in database corruption.
    Because this problem results from bugs
    in the underlying filesystem
    implementation, there is nothing
    SQLite can do to prevent it.

    A good rule of thumb is that you
    should avoid using SQLite in
    situations where the same database
    will be accessed simultaneously from
    many computers over a network
    filesystem.

    So assuming your “2-4 people” are on different computers, using a network file share, I’d recommend that you don’t use SQLite. Use a traditional client/server RDBMS instead, which is designed for multiple concurrent connections from multiple hosts.

    Your app will still need to consider concurrency issues (unless it speculatively acquires locks on whatever the user is currently looking at, which is generally a nasty idea) but at least you won’t have to deal with network file system locking issues as well.

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