Error system SQLITE files (12)

Ok.. u hav the nexto problem

I use sqllite FRO my application do select, insert and updates, all works well until when I do updates

I need make 20 updates, but this update can be made intermittently 30 to 40 minutes, now I did the update 1 and 2 but when I go to fact the 3 update fail and show me...

net.rim.device.api.database.DatabaseIOException:File System error (12)

I put a breakpoint and see what is the problem here...

Problem solved for the...

Its because I have a bad request and when I try to use this update, fail and for some reason, the database can be load again...

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