| StripTypeName method. Strips the passed string from any insignificant parts - the same
          way the component does it internally when TypeInfoLevel
          is set to 2 or 4. Syntax:
            str = object.StripTypeName(type) Parameters:
          type - a string containing a column type designation (for example
          "TEXT" or "TEXT(20)") Result is a string containing the basic type name only. Remarks:
          This routine is useful when you need the basic (significant) part
          of a type definition in order to recognize it. For instance when using
          PRAGMA table_info(some_table). As the SQLite is type-less the type
          names like "TEXT(20)" and "TEXT" are fully
          equivalent. It is still justified to set some size specification if
          you want to keep the table definitions compatible with some other
          database engines. Thus in such cases you may need to make sure you
          work with the important part of the type definition - e.g.
          "TEXT(20)" will be stripped to "TEXT",
          "BYTE(20)(10)" will be stripped to "BYTE" etc. The routine and the internal stripping when it occurs (see for
          instance TypeInfoLevel when set
          to 2 or 4) has the following restriction:The type name must consist of ASCII alphabetic characters (lower case
          and capital letters) and "_" (underscore) only. The type
          name is stripped by returning the characters from it up to the first
          character that is not from this set. The characters are left "as
          is" no upper casing/lowercasing is performed over them.
 Applies to: SQLite COM
          object See also:   AddNumericType,
          RemoveNumericType, CountNumericTypes
           Supported on: 
            Windows 95/NT and laterWindows CE 3.0 and later
 Pocket PC/Windows Mobile 2003 and later
 Windows CE.NET 4 and later
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