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SUBROUTINE CreateSQLiteZoneListTable
    ! SUBROUTINE INFORMATION:
    !       AUTHOR         Greg Stark
    !       DATE WRITTEN   July 2008
    !       MODIFIED       na
    !       RE-ENGINEERED  na
    ! PURPOSE OF THIS SUBROUTINE:
    ! This subroutine writes the zone list data to the respective SQL tables
    ! METHODOLOGY EMPLOYED:
    ! Standard SQL92 queries and commands via the Fortran SQLite3 API
    ! REFERENCES:
    ! na
    ! USE STATEMENTS:
    USE DataGlobals
    USE DataHeatBalance
    IMPLICIT NONE ! Enforce explicit typing of all variables in this routine
    ! SUBROUTINE ARGUMENT DEFINITIONS:
    ! na
    ! SUBROUTINE PARAMETER DEFINITIONS:
    ! na
    ! INTERFACE BLOCK SPECIFICATIONS:
    ! na
    ! DERIVED TYPE DEFINITIONS:
    ! na
    ! SUBROUTINE LOCAL VARIABLE DECLARATIONS:
    INTEGER :: ListNum, ZoneNum
    INTEGER :: result
    DO ListNum = 1, NumOfZoneLists
        DO ZoneNum = 1, ZoneList(ListNum)%NumOfZones
            result = SQLiteBindInteger (ZoneListInsertStmt, 1, ListNum)
            result = SQLiteBindTextMacro (ZoneListInsertStmt, 2, ZoneList(ListNum)%Name)
            result = SQLiteBindInteger (ZoneListInsertStmt, 3, ZoneList(ListNum)%Zone(ZoneNum))
            result = SQLiteStepCommand (ZoneListInsertStmt)
            result = SQLiteResetCommand (ZoneListInsertStmt)
        END DO
    END DO
END SUBROUTINE CreateSQLiteZoneListTable