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I am trying to use "DELETE FROM SQLITE_SEQUENCE" SQL statement to reset the numbering system for _ID rowId that is the primary key for the table. This makes the first row as 1 again for the table. I was able to do this with no problems in a java desktop app, however in this android app it is not working. any ideas?

EDIT: i found and fixed the runtime error. so I removed the stacktrace from the question. that part is fixed however, now it will not reset the numbering of the rows. when i display the database it shows the same numbering. for example if i delete row 3, then that missing row 3 is still missing after the "DELETE FROM SQLITE_SEQUENCE is used. is there something else that i neeed to do after running that SQL statement? like reaload the database? i did not have to do that with the java app.

from Database class

 public static final String MYDATABASE_NAME = "my_database";
    public static final String MYDATABASE_TABLE = "my_table";
    public static final int MYDATABASE_VERSION = 1;
    public static final String _ID = "_id";
    public static final String TABLE_STRING = "table_string";
    public static final String PAGE = "page";
    public static final String VERSION = "version";

  //create table MY_DATABASE (_ID integer primary key, Content text not null);
    private static final String SCRIPT_CREATE_DATABASE =
        "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS " + MYDATABASE_TABLE + " (" + _ID + " INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, " +  
        TABLE_STRING + " TEXT, " + PAGE + " TEXT, " + VERSION + " TEXT);";

    SQLiteDatabase sqLiteDatabase;
    SQLiteHelper sqLiteHelper;
    Context context;

from the Database class

public void resetRowNumbers(){

             sqLiteDatabase.execSQL("DELETE FROM SQLITE_SEQUENCE WHERE NAME =
          '" + MYDATABASE_TABLE + "'");
         }

from the MainActivity class

 public void resetRowNumbering(){
    db = new Database(getApplication());
    db.openToWrite();
    db.resetRowNumbers();
    db.close();
}
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  • DELETE FROM SQLITE_SEQUENCE WHERE NAME =my_table does not have the required quotes that your code seems to have, so you may have changed the code since the error message. Could you add the current message? May 20, 2013 at 8:28
  • i just updated the question, no more stacktrace errors on runtime, but another problem.
    – Kevik
    May 20, 2013 at 8:35
  • If there's still data in the table, SQLite won't start the sequence no from 1 even if you clean out sqlite_sequence. Did you clean out the table at the same time you deleted the sequence? May 20, 2013 at 8:56
  • no, i did not clean out the table, i will try that now
    – Kevik
    May 20, 2013 at 9:00
  • yes, you are correct, I was only able to get it to restart numbering from 1 after deleting out all the rows in the table.
    – Kevik
    May 20, 2013 at 9:47

2 Answers 2

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Well first of all you should not delete the sequence but reset it to zero:

"UPDATE sqlite_sequence SET seq = 0 WHERE name=  '" + MYDATABASE_TABLE + "'"

But generally said, and you may know this, it's almost never agood idea to reset a sequence.

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  • thank you for this comment, I will try it and see what happens
    – Kevik
    May 20, 2013 at 8:34
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here is the code I found that works:

 sqLiteDatabase.execSQL("DELETE FROM '" + MYDATABASE_TABLE + "'");
 sqLiteDatabase.execSQL("DELETE FROM SQLITE_SEQUENCE WHERE NAME =
  '" + MYDATABASE_TABLE + "'");

The answer is for the part of the code that had a * in between DELETE and FROM for the first SQL statement above. For Android using the * does not work. It results in a runtime error. This despite the fact that it is sometimes shown in internet examples for SQL statements. It does not work with Android's version of SQLite.

the correct statement is:

 "DELETE FROM '" + MYDATABASE_TABLE + "'"

this deletes all rows from a table. then after that use:

  "DELETE FROM SQLITE_SEQUENCE WHERE NAME = '" + MYDATABASE_TABLE + "'"

which will reset the primary key numbering to start from 1 again when you enter a new row.

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