What you learn:You will learn how tocreatedatabases andtables,insertandquerydatasets in the Android-built-inSQLite-DataBase-Server.
Difficulty:1 of 5
Questions/Problems:Simply post below...
What it will look like:
Description:
We'll need to to the following things:
Create a DataBase(generally this is done just once)
Open the DataBase
Create a Table(generally this is done just once)
Insert some Datasets
Query for some Datasets
Close the Database
0.)So lets work it out:
We first do some setup. Declaring the DataBases/Tables we are using as final should always be preferred before typing the name to every single statement. (Changes are a lot easier !).
/** Called when the activity is first created. */
@Override
publicvoidonCreate(Bundle icicle){
super.onCreate(icicle);
/* Will hold the 'Output' we want to display at the end. */
ArrayListresults =newArrayList();
1.)So lets create the DataBase:
Java:
SQLiteDatabase myDB =null;
try{
/* Create the Database (no Errors if it already exists) */
this.createDatabase(MY_DATABASE_NAME,1, MODE_PRIVATE,null);
2.)Having created the DataBase we want to open it:
Java:
/* Open the DB and remember it */
myDB =this.openDatabase(MY_DATABASE_NAME,null);
3.)Now we create a simple Table with just four columns:
Java:
/* Create a Table in the Database. */
myDB.execSQL("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS "
+ MY_DATABASE_TABLE
+" (LastName VARCHAR, FirstName VARCHAR,"
+" Country VARCHAR, Age INT(3));");
4.)Put two DataSets to the recently created Table:
Java:
/* Add two DataSets to the Table. */
myDB.execSQL("INSERT INTO "
+ MY_DATABASE_TABLE
+" (LastName, FirstName, Country, Age)"
+" VALUES ('Gramlich', 'Nicolas', 'Germany', 20);");
myDB.execSQL("INSERT INTO "
+ MY_DATABASE_TABLE
+" (LastName, FirstName, Country, Age)"
+" VALUES ('Doe', 'John', 'US', 34);");
5.)Having written some DataSets to the Table, we would want to receive them back somewhen. Thr result of a query is a Cursor that can move over all the results returned by the query. We apply Projection (Just the Specified Columns) and Selection (WHERE ...) to it and a LIMIT. Just as we would do in any other SQL-"Dialect":
Java:
/* Query for some results with Selection and Projection. */
Cursorc = myDB.query("SELECT FirstName,Age"+
" FROM "+ MY_DATABASE_TABLE
+" WHERE Age > 10 LIMIT 7;",
null);
6.)Now having queried, we retrieve the ColumIndexes of two Columns calling thegetColumnIndex(String);-method of the Cursor:
Java:
/* Get the indices of the Columns we will need */
intfirstNameColumn = c.getColumnIndex("FirstName");
intageColumn = c.getColumnIndex("Age");
/* Check if our result was valid. */
if(c !=null){
/* Check if at least one Result was returned. */
if(c.first()){
inti =0;
/* Loop through all Results */
do{
i++;
/* Retrieve the values of the Entry
* the Cursor is pointing to. */
StringfirstName = c.getString(firstNameColumn);
intage = c.getInt(ageColumn);
/* We can also receive the Name
* of a Column by its Index.
* Makes no sense, as we already
* know the Name, but just to shwo we can*/
StringageColumName = c.getColumnName(ageColumn);
/* Add current Entry to results. */
results.add(""+ i +": "+ firstName
+" ("+ ageColumName +": "+ age +")");
}while(c.next());
}
}
7.)Finally close the DataBase (if it has been opened):