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I want to count rows of a table in android.I used 2 ways but not success & get a warning message

Launch timeout has expired, giving up wake lock!
 Activity idle timeout for HistoryRecord{44e26a30 com.india.screen/.CategoryList}

I have tried-

String query="Select count(*) from Holyplace_Tbl";
  1. Using rawQuery

    public void countRows(String query) {

    Cursor mcursor = assetDatabaseHelper.executeQuery(query);
    mcursor.moveToFirst();
    int icount = mcursor.getInt(0);
    System.out.println("NUMBER IN DB: " + icount);
    mcursor.close();
    

    }

  2. Using DatabaseUtils

    public int countRows(String query)
    {
    
       int sometotal = (int) DatabaseUtils.longForQuery(sqliteDatabaseObj, query, null);
      return sometotal;
     }
    

    AssetDatabaseOpenHelper.class

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Try This

private static final String DB_TABLE_PLACES = "Places";
private SQLiteDatabase mDatabase;

private long fetchPlacesCount() {
    String sql = "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM " + DB_TABLE_PLACES;
    SQLiteStatement statement = mDatabase.compileStatement(sql);
    long count = statement.simpleQueryForLong();
    return count;
}

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  • I still have same warning message & get no value.
    – mukesh
    Nov 7, 2012 at 6:59
  • No, I Get it . see i have one tabel name is test with 2 rows .Perfectly run for me. see your code . use this method as public.I just copy this function in my db code and edit with public and call in main activity and print in toast. so may be any other problem in your code. Nov 7, 2012 at 7:13
  • 11-07 12:45:12.534: D/dalvikvm(92): GC freed 16379 objects / 524312 bytes in 55ms only these lines show in log if call function on button click,otherwise warning message
    – mukesh
    Nov 7, 2012 at 7:19
  • where you put this function ? and how did you call it ? Nov 7, 2012 at 7:21
  • I put it in AssetDatabaseOpenHelper class
    – mukesh
    Nov 7, 2012 at 7:22
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Simplest and Efficient way that i found from How to count number of records in sqlite

DatabaseUtils provides Static utility methods for dealing with databases and Cursors.

int numRows = DatabaseUtils.longForQuery(db, "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table_name", null);

Or:

int numRows = DatabaseUtils.queryNumEntries(db, "table_name");
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  • queryNumEntries is meant for this! Dec 2, 2014 at 7:41
  • Is "DatabaseUtils.queryNumEntries" still a good choice or has it been deprecated?
    – AJW
    Jan 9, 2016 at 16:51
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You can use a simple RawQuery like this:

private SQLiteDatabase mDatabase;

Cursor c = mDatabase.rawQuery("select COLUMN_NAME from TABLE_NAME",null);

int count = c.getCount();

The Cursor.getCount() method returns the number of rows in the cursor, whch in this case would be the number of items you are looking for.

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  • Cursor.getCount() returns no of columns in cursor not row.
    – mukesh
    Nov 7, 2012 at 7:04
  • rows are horizontal and columns are vertical in a table. It returns no of rows. I'm sure you are mistaken. Please check again Nov 7, 2012 at 7:40
  • @Mukesh. getCount definitely returns number of rows, Are you sure that you do not by coincidence have the same number of rows as you have columns?
    – Simon
    Nov 7, 2012 at 8:02
  • @AnupCowkur yes,tables consists 200 to 400 rows
    – mukesh
    Nov 7, 2012 at 8:24
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long numRows = DatabaseUtils.queryNumEntries(db, table);
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  • Is "DatabaseUtils.queryNumEntries" still a good choice or has it been deprecated?
    – AJW
    Jan 9, 2016 at 16:53
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You can get row count as follows:

c = db.rawQuery("SELECT * FROM Your_tabename", null);
int i = c.getCount();

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