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	Sqlite3 is a command line tool that enables you to manually enter and execute SQL commands. It is identical to the dbsql executable but named so that existing scripts for SQLite can easily work with Berkeley DB. To build this tool, run the configure script with the <code class="literal">--enable-sql_compat </code>option when you are building the Berkeley DB SQL interface. 
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