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I am trying to get all the rows with today's date, and return the number of rows I get. The app crashes when it loads.

Method/SQLite query

 public int getTodaysCount() {
    SQLiteDatabase db = smokinDBOpenHelper.getWritableDatabase();
    GregorianCalendar gc = new GregorianCalendar();
    SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd");
    String today = sdf.format(gc.getTime());

    Cursor cursor = db.rawQuery("SELECT * FROM " + smokinDBOpenHelper.INCIDENTS_TABLE
            + " WHERE " + KEY_DATE + " = DATETIME( ' " + today + " ' )", null);


    if (cursor.getCount() == 0 || !cursor.moveToFirst()) {

        throw new SQLException("No entries found");
    }

    return cursor.getCount();       
}

Error from log

03-20 12:26:25.913: E/AndroidRuntime(677): Caused by: 
android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException: near "==": syntax error (code 1): , while 
compiling: SELECT * FROM incidentsWHERE DATE_COLUMN == DATETIME( ' 2013-03-20 ' )

The error log seems to be telling me I'm not allowed to use the == . So if that's the case how do I perform this operation? With <= and >= ? Also is there a way to perform this query as a regular query as in not rawQuery?

Example:

db.query(SmokinDBOpenHelper.INCIDENTS_TABLE, new String[] 
            {KEY_ID, KEY_DATE}, KEY_DATE.equals(now) , null, null, null, null);

Edit

New Log error message:

03-20 12:56:22.103: E/AndroidRuntime(1153): Caused by:    
android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException: no such column: DATE_COLUMN (code 1): , while 
compiling: SELECT * FROM incidents WHERE DATE_COLUMN = DATETIME( ' 2013-03-20 ' )

Incidents Table

public static final String KEY_ID = "_id";

public static final String KEY_LOCATION = "location";
public static final int LOCATION_COLUMN = 1;

public static final String KEY_DATE = "date";
public static final int DATE_COLUMN = 2;

private SmokinDBOpenHelper smokinDBOpenHelper;

public MySmokinDatabase (Context context) {
    smokinDBOpenHelper = new SmokinDBOpenHelper(context, SmokinDBOpenHelper.DATABASE_NAME, 
            null, SmokinDBOpenHelper.DATABASE_VERSION);
}   

private static class SmokinDBOpenHelper extends SQLiteOpenHelper {

    private static final String DATABASE_NAME = "smokin.db";
    private static final String INCIDENTS_TABLE = "incidents";
    private static final int DATABASE_VERSION = 1;

    //SQL Statement to create a new database.

    private static final String DATABASE_CREATE = "create table " + 
        INCIDENTS_TABLE + " (" + 
        KEY_ID +  " integer primary key autoincrement, " +
        KEY_LOCATION + " text not null, " + 
        KEY_DATE + " text not null);";

    // Constructor

    public SmokinDBOpenHelper(Context context, String name, 
                   CursorFactory factory, int version) {
        super(context, name, factory, version);
    }

    //Called when no database exists in disk and the helper class needs
    //to create a new one. 

    @Override
    public void onCreate(SQLiteDatabase _db) {
        _db.execSQL(DATABASE_CREATE);
    }

    //Called when there is a database version mismatch meaning that the version
    //of the database on disk needs to be upgraded to the current version.

    @Override
    public void onUpgrade(SQLiteDatabase _db, int _oldVersion, int _newVersion) {
        // Log the version upgrade.
        Log.w("TaskDBAdapter", "Upgrading from version " + 
                              _oldVersion + " to " +
                              _newVersion + ", which will destroy all old data");

        // Upgrade the existing database to conform to the new version. Multiple 
        // previous versions can be handled by comparing _oldVersion and _newVersion
        // values.

        // The simplest case is to drop the old table and create a new one.
        _db.execSQL("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS " + INCIDENTS_TABLE);
        // Create a new one.
        onCreate(_db);
    }       
}

Latest Error Message

03-20 13:33:03.483: E/AndroidRuntime(1342): Caused by: android.database.SQLException: 
No entries found

Insert Methods

public void smokedHandler(View view) {
    Spinner spinner = (Spinner) findViewById(R.id.location_spinner);

    String s = spinner.getSelectedItem().toString();
    String d = model.getDates();

    mySmokinDatabase.insertSmokinValues(s, d);      

    refreshView();
}

public long insertSmokinValues(String s, String d) {
    SQLiteDatabase db = smokinDBOpenHelper.getWritableDatabase();
    ContentValues newSmokinValues = new ContentValues();

    newSmokinValues.put(KEY_DATE, s);
    newSmokinValues.put(KEY_LOCATION, d);

    return db.insert(SmokinDBOpenHelper.INCIDENTS_TABLE, null, newSmokinValues);
}

public String getDates() {
    GregorianCalendar gc = new GregorianCalendar();
    SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm");
    dates = sdf.format(gc.getTime());       

    return dates;
}

last note is that the values being stored in my database when i click the button right now are
s: Home
d: 2013-3-20 - 14:09

As always thanks for any help!

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  • I've edited my post to show the changes all of you have suggested. Help was appreciated but I now have a new error I posted above. This error seems impossible as there are already values in this column in this table in this db Mar 20, 2013 at 17:03
  • If I run a query of all records, i get the number 13. If i run a query for records with todays date, i get 0. Now I have updated the post to show my insert methods and the methods showing the data they are inserting. I can't help but believe the query is not returning results because the entries are going in as SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm") and i am querying for entries as SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd") Mar 20, 2013 at 18:05

3 Answers 3

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android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException: near "==": syntax error (code 1)

Your logcat says everything. Problem is == this is operator that returns boolean value and you need association.

String query = "SELECT * FROM " + smokinDBOpenHelper.INCIDENTS_TABLE
+ " WHERE DATE_COLUMN = DATETIME( ' " + today + " ' )", null);

Note:

I recommend you to use placeholders instead of your hardcoded approach. It's cleaner and safer and you avoid problems what you forgot single quotes.

Cursor c = db.rawQuery(query, new String[] {today});

Update:

android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException: no such column: DATE_COLUMN (code 1):

This means that your DATE_COLUMN not exist in your database. You defined it with constant KEY_DATE so you need change query into:

String query = "SELECT * FROM " + smokinDBOpenHelper.INCIDENTS_TABLE
    + " WHERE " + KEY_DATE + " = DATETIME( ' " + today + " ' )", null);

Update 2:

My suggestion is to perform simple query without where clause and you will see if you have records in db:

String query = "SELECT * FROM " + smokinDBOpenHelper.INCIDENTS_TABLE", null);
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  • thank you, I'm extremely new to sql, I was unaware of placeholders. I'm all about clean code though, so that seems like a much better approach. I've edited my post Mar 20, 2013 at 17:02
  • posted logcat, which now just returns my own error message stating there are no records found. =( Mar 20, 2013 at 17:39
  • @IrishWhiskey its not error it means that your cursor is empty. so any record in your database has provided date. try to create query without where clause and try it. see Update 2 in my answer. Mar 20, 2013 at 17:43
  • I did your simple query and the getCount() it returns 13 Mar 20, 2013 at 17:49
  • @IrishWhiskey so now we can say that in your database not exist record with given date so this is not error but correct behaviour. now try to add new record with todays date and then perform query and you will see how it works. Mar 20, 2013 at 17:51
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Use '=' sign instead of '==' sign as Sqlite does not support '==' sign in Query statement. e.g:

    Cursor cursor = db.rawQuery(
        "SELECT * FROM "
        + smokinDBOpenHelper.INCIDENTS_TABLE +
        " WHERE " + 
        "DATE_COLUMN = DATETIME( ' " + today + " ' )", null);
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You are lacking a space between incidents and WHERE:

Cursor cursor = db.rawQuery(
            "SELECT * FROM "
            + smokinDBOpenHelper.INCIDENTS_TABLE +
            " WHERE " + 
            "DATE_COLUMN = DATETIME( ' " + today + " ' )", null);

Notice the space added before WHERE.

Also == should be a single =

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  • I edited, my code, you were correct. However now I get a new error message. This one is really bad... I have no idea why there would be no such column. There are already values in that column Mar 20, 2013 at 17:00
  • Can you post the structure of the incidents table? I don't think we can further help without that.
    – Jcl
    Mar 20, 2013 at 17:01
  • yes sir, done and done. Thanks for taking the time to look at what is probably a very silly question Mar 20, 2013 at 17:10
  • Your create_table script doesn't even include a field named DATE_COLUMN, just one named date (and id and location). If that's the field you are referring to, then you should change all DATE_COLUMN references in the query SQL to date.
    – Jcl
    Mar 20, 2013 at 17:19
  • DATE_COLUMN just seems to be a variable specifying it's the second (on a zero-base index) field on the table, but on the SQL query you want to specify the column name, not the index (or a variable in your code).
    – Jcl
    Mar 20, 2013 at 17:19

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