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I would like to do an inner join on my database in my Android app. Is this even possible? What about a left join? I know cursor joiner exists but the documentation isn't clear at all. Can anyone provide any further insight?

Thanks

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I have used the following to do an inner join:

public Cursor innerJoin(Long tablebId) {
    String sql = "SELECT table_a.field FROM table_a INNER JOIN routingtable ON table_a._id=routingtable.table_a_id WHERE routingtable.tableb_id = " + tablebId + ";";
    return database.rawQuery(sql, null);
}

Hope this works for you

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You'll do joins in the SQL expression itself. It's documented here: http://www.sqlite.org/lang_select.html. There's support for left joins, but not right joins (which doesn't really matter - you just switch the arguments around).

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  • thanks i figured out how to do it with a raw query can't believe i didn't see it sooner
    – 2Real
    Jul 20, 2010 at 16:49
  • Haha... I said that about so many other things.. "can't believe I didn't see it sooner!" :) SQL is powerful, you definitely wanna keep your logic there. Especially since the entire result will be stored in memory in the Cursor, so the more you can filter out earlier, the better.
    – EboMike
    Jul 20, 2010 at 17:33

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