Hi all, I'm wondering if there is an issue with calling SQLite in an event handler ? I have a 
The weird thing is that the debugger never hits a breakpoint which I have set in the event handler on a line before the SQLite. So I don't know where and why it locks up. Only when I actually comment out the SQLite code, the trigger starts working and becomes debuggable again. I am at a loss to understand what voodoo is happening here
Note, I'm using
Note 2, the same code works fine when called from the form's
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			TextChanged handler that attempts to check for a row in the database. When the event handler is fired, my program freezes, as well as Visual Studio and, indeed, the entire Windows Explorer ! The only thing saving me from having to log out or reboot is that I can still do Ctrl-Alt-Del, run the task manager and kill my program.The weird thing is that the debugger never hits a breakpoint which I have set in the event handler on a line before the SQLite. So I don't know where and why it locks up. Only when I actually comment out the SQLite code, the trigger starts working and becomes debuggable again. I am at a loss to understand what voodoo is happening here

Note, I'm using
System.Data.SQLite because I had some problem (which I don't remember) with Microsoft.Data.SQLite.Note 2, the same code works fine when called from the form's
Load event handler.My event handler :
			
				TextChanged event handler:
			
		
		
		        private void tbDate_TextChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            if ( tbDate.Text.Length == 0 )
                return;
            long count = -1;      /* Breakpoint on this line is never hit ! */
            using (var conn = new SQLiteConnection($"Data Source={DATABASE}") )
            {
                conn.Open();
                var cmd = conn.CreateCommand();
                cmd.CommandText = $"select count(*) from meterstanden where date = '{tbDate.Text}'";
                try
                {
                    using (var reader = cmd.ExecuteReader())
                    {
                        while (reader.Read())
                        {
                            foreach (var field in reader.GetValues())
                            {
                                count = (long)reader[(string)field];
                            }
                        }
                    }
                }
                catch (Exception ex)
                {
                    MessageBox.Show(ex.Message, "Select count(*) failed");
                }
                conn.Close();
            }
            MessageBox.Show("" + count, "Select count(*) result");
        }
			
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