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I'm trying to pop up a custom dialog when I click on a button but it won't pop up at all. my app is basically a calendar and I'm going to use sqlite to add/hold appointments and stuff to a date in the calendar using the dialog, which is where the appointment details will be specified.

The code I'm using for this is the following:

public void onClick(View v) {
        // TODO Auto-generated method stub
        //long a = calendar.getDate();
        switch(v.getId()){
        case R.id.createButton:
            openCreateAppointmentDialog();
            break;
        }
    }

    private void openCreateAppointmentDialog(){
        Context mContext = getApplicationContext();
        Dialog createAppmntDialog = new Dialog(mContext);

        createAppmntDialog.setContentView(R.layout.create);
        createAppmntDialog.setTitle(R.string.createTitle);

        appointmentTitle = (EditText) createAppmntDialog.findViewById(R.id.titleTextBox);
        appointmentTitle.setText("hello");

        appointmentTime = (EditText) createAppmntDialog.findViewById(R.id.timeTextBox);

        appointmentDetails = (EditText) createAppmntDialog.findViewById(R.id.detailsTextBox);

        saveAppointment = (Button) createAppmntDialog.findViewById(R.id.saveButton);
        saveAppointment.setOnClickListener(this);
    }

What am I doing wrong?

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Call the show() method for your dialog.

createAppmntDialog.show(); //when you want the dialog to appear on the screen
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  • thanks that worked hehe, but i got a runtime exception so something must be wrong in my code
    – a7omiton
    Apr 20, 2012 at 9:14
  • @AZ1 And the RuntimeException is saying ...?
    – user
    Apr 20, 2012 at 9:16
  • 04-20 09:16:03.286: E/AndroidRuntime(1188): android.view.WindowManager$BadTokenException: Unable to add window -- token null is not for an application
    – a7omiton
    Apr 20, 2012 at 9:17
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    I removed the context from the dialog and just said ...new Dialog(this); and it worked, but is this safe for wanting to take the users input and store it in an sqlite database?
    – a7omiton
    Apr 20, 2012 at 9:18
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    @AZ1 Well, the Dialog constructor requires a Context reference, just that it will not work with an Application Context. By passing this(with this you are referring to the current activity where you build the dialog) you are providing the current activity Context and this will work.
    – user
    Apr 20, 2012 at 9:26

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