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sqlite doesnt have date and time data types which probably seems odd to most developers so is this a problem well it can be a problem if youre not careful and youll see why its a potential problem in a moment here okay well if sqlite doesnt have date and time data types the first question you probably have is how do you deal with date and time values in other words what data types would you use in sqlite to store your date and time values well there are three ways to store date and time values in SQL Lite you can store them as strings real numbers or integers okay so is there a preference on which of these you should use to store your date and time values well no there isnt a preference and ultimately you can make any of these three data types work for you as long as you understand how they work now one of the reasons you might prefer to store your date and time values as a string is because its human readable which can be nice but theres a potential Pitfall in using strings to