Android :: Exporting A SQLite Database To An XML File
Apr 6, 2010I know this is possible but I'm not really sure where to start. Has anyone been able to achieve this?
View 1 RepliesI know this is possible but I'm not really sure where to start. Has anyone been able to achieve this?
View 1 RepliesIs it possible to choose a custom location for the sqlite database file? If possible I want to store the database file in the memory card. And if user switches from one memory card to the other I want my application to use whatever version of the database file available on the card.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIm doing an app which uses sqlite db file in assets folder, There is a screen in my app having a button 'check for update'. Client has given me an URL link to update db file(which gives a sqlite file). When user clicks on the button i need to upgrade the old db file with new db file from URL.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI am New to Android. My Requirement is to storing an audio file into database using Android Sqlite. can any one suggest me?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am storing a pre-created database file and an xml file in my dropbox ( for storage ) I would like to be able to read the xml file and if the version is different download the new database file and replace it on the sd card.
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI did not find my package name folder in the data/data.
There just are many folder named com
And then i try to push my sqlite database to data/data/com, But faild.
Why?
Can give me a smaple? How to use already exist sqlite database.
I have learned from a blog : http://www.reigndesign.com/blog/using-your-own-sqlite-database-in-android-applications/
But it's not use. I run the createDataBase method in the oncreat.
It's give the error message: No such table
Someone told me i need push the sqlite database to emulator first.
I have seen other posts similar to this one but none of the solutions listed work for me. When I use the following command: adb pull /data/data/com.mydomain.myappname/databases/MyDatabase.db / home/me the following error results. failed to copy '/data/data/com.mydomain.myappname/databases/ MyDatabase.db' to '/home/me/MyDatabase.db': Permission denied I have no problems with the emulator. I am using a Dev Phone 2.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to inject a long text entry into a SQLite database, in a TEXT field. This text has new lines in it (i.e. it spans multiple paragraphs). I can get the new lines to show up if I do the INSERT manually:
INSERT INTO "LOGENTRY" VALUES(5,40,'PLACE','line1
line2
line4
',1283990533315,'4A','TEXT','',NULL);
but if I have the equivalent text in a CSV file and attempt to .import it into the table, I get an error that it's expecting more columns than exist (as soon as the new line is encountered, the program assumes it's the end of the input and thus it's missing columns). Is this possible? Or is the only way to manually do each INSERT?
Is there something like a FileDialog available? From previous threads, it appears there isn't one.
If not, has someone written one?
I want to allow a user to
a) Specify a folder/filename on storage for creating an SQLite database.
b) Specify an existing file/folder on storage card for opening as an SQLite Database.
Please direct me to a description of the techniques that the ContentProvider employs to access data. I am trying to understand how it works as well as what is tunable or even if its meant to be tunable. It the memory management tiered, cached, virtual, flat? Is it file based, shmem based, stream based? Can there be a combination thereof?
Any information, suggestions, or references are welcome. The android fundamentals page says: "The data can be stored in the file system, in an SQLite database, or in any other manner that makes sense;" but the android ContenProvider page barely skins the onion.
I export my application to .apk file, sign it then install it. But when I run my App, it displays an error because there's no data in my database. The database was created as a new one when I installed the application, so all the data were lost! How can I include database data when exporting an Android application?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm developing an application for android with eclipse, and it has some logos (.jpg image files) that I reference from my code.The problem is that, when I export with eclipse the .apk file to install the app, the logos aren't exported.How can I export the package to have the logos when I install the application?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to deploy an application with an existing SQLite database.I've been reading though the examples that are posted but they are always missing some part of the class. I feel like I'm trying to bake muffins but no one told me to use baking powder.Can someone post a full database helper class for depoying an SQLite database on Android? Edit : Delete old code because it doesn't work.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm currently developing a Field-Service application that stores data in the local sqlite database on an android device. At some point, usually after completing the data collection rounds, the local sqlite db is to be synchronized to a remote sybase db on the server.Any suggestions as to how this could be achieved or engineered as a solution? Or even better, are there alternatives to synchronizing data in such an application?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm new to Android, I just finished the Notepad Tutorials, where we can create SQLite Databases to save notes. So I wanted to know if it was possible to "import" my own SQLite database (not created with my App but with a 3rd-party software) to my project, and if the answer is yes, where should I save my SQLite databse and how can I have access to it.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm doing a application that will use a database with serialized object. The objects will be already serialized and the user will just display things. On a PC I would just make an XML but with android I'm not sure. Can I make an XML and "unpack" it when the user launch the application for the first time or should I do something else?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI put my database field in "assets" folder. And use the code from this blog to copy the database to "/data/data/my_packname/databases/", (This copy code i run it in the onCreate() method when i run this app) then use select * from ... to get data. But it gives me the exception: no such table. Someone told me that if i am attempting to copy the file in SQLiteOpenHelper's onCreate(), it's too late. So the copy file code can not copy the complete file. So i need to use adb or ddms to pull the database first? So, Anyone can teach me how to use my own databse?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a class like class My data{ String name; int data; Location[] locality.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am new to android and I have a problem in creating a database.
public class database extends ListActivity {
/** Called when the activity is first created. */
private final String MY_DATABASE_NAME = "myCoolUserDB.db";
private final String MY_DATABASE_TABLE = "t_Users";
Context c;
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
ArrayList<String> results = new ArrayList<String>();
setContentView(R.layout.main);
SQLiteDatabase mydb=null;
try
{
mydb.openOrCreateDatabase(MY_DATABASE_NAME, null);
} catch(Exception e){}
}}
When I run this code it throws a run time exception.
How do I delete the sqlite database exists in my android? There is a db behind my android qro and delete the same
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public void delete(String id, String name, String phonenumber, String time, String message)
{
String[] args={id};
getWritableDatabase().delete("texts", "_ID=?", args);
}
It works fine, and deletes the specified row. However, I also want to implement it so that I can delete the most recent (earliest date) entry in the database, which should be at the top of the table. I know I can do this by altering the last 2 parameters of delete, but I cannot figure out what to change them to.
Is possible update the records from SQLite from my Android Application1 from other Application2 Android
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs there any UI can connect to SQLite database? I hope that I can read the data without writing code.is there any method can make it happened?
View 6 Replies View RelatedIs it really necessary to close an SQLite database that your activity has opened (database is in local memory or on SD card)? I would think it would be good practice, but I noticed that the Android samples such as the Notepad tutorial and SearchableDictionary sample do not do this. I've also seen sample code where the database is consistently opened, read from, and closed, but that would seem to add unnecessary overhead.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI successfully created the Database and inserted a row however I cannot Query it for some reason. My Droid crashes everytime.
CODE:...........
I get this exception
No such column: value: , while compiling: SELECT DISTINCT value FROM mainTable
I'm looking for a very simple ORM framework working on Android for sqlite. I've been testing activeAndroid but none of the example could ever build on Eclipse. By the way, how do guys implements a "many to many" relationship in sqlite for android ? How do you reflect the cascade regarding deletion of rows and guarantee the database integrity?
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Did not see any methods in android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper or android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase classes.
I am able to create, write and read an SQLite Database in my Android App. I have a copy of the Database that is fully populated with data, and I want to get that data into the App's Database. Is it possible to access my populated database from inside my App? Or can I at least create a copy of the populated database and then use that copy? Or do I need to do a .dump and put all the inserts into the Android code?
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