View Master Table

View Master Table allows viewing all tables and indexes located in an SQLite database. Every SQLite database has a special table named SQLITE_MASTER table that defines the schema for the database.

For tables, the type field will always be table and the name field will be the name of the table. For indexes, type is equal to index, name is the name of the index and tbl_name is the name of the table to which the index belongs. For both tables and indexes, the sql field is the text of the original CREATE TABLE or CREATE INDEX statement that created the table or index. For automatically created indexes (used to implement the PRIMARY KEY or UNIQUE constraints) the sql field is NULL.

The SQLITE_MASTER table is read-only. You cannot change this table using UPDATE, INSERT, or DELETE. The table is automatically updated by CREATE TABLE, CREATE INDEX, DROP TABLE, and DROP INDEX commands.

Temporary tables do not appear in the SQLITE_MASTER table. Temporary tables and their indexes and triggers occur in another special table named SQLITE_TEMP_MASTER. SQLITE_TEMP_MASTER works just like SQLITE_MASTER except that it is only visible to the application that created the temporary tables.

View Master Table
Just simply right-click the database and select View Master Table.