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I'm trying to delete a specific row from parse table, I'm getting the object from parse table and adding it to arrayList, When i'm clicking on the list view i'm first checking if the value for the one that i clicked on is the right one,thats ok and when i'm trying to delete the specific row it's always deleting the last row what I'm doing wrong?

here is my code

ParseQuery<ParseObject> query = ParseQuery.getQuery("SmsTable");

for (int i = 0; i <cm.mList.size() ; i++) {
    query.whereEqualTo("objectId", cm.mList.get(i));
}

query.findInBackground(new FindCallback<ParseObject>() {
    public void done(List<ParseObject> objects, ParseException e) {
        if (e == null) {
            // iterate over all messages and delete them
            for (ParseObject smsObject : objects) {
                smsObject.deleteInBackground();
            }
        } else {
            //Handle condition here
        }
    }
});

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A query only supports one constraint of a type per field. What you're currently doing in the loop basically overwrites whatever you have set in the previous iteration of the loop.

If you want to query for multiple IDs, use the whereContainedIn constraint and pass in the objectIds as a list.

So instead of your loop, this should work:

query.whereContainedIn("objectId", {YOUR_LIST_OF_IDS})

There is also an example in the documentation for Query Constraints.

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  • but how if i will delete the loop how would i get the specific object in the array and not delete the all array? Jun 29, 2015 at 16:21
  • If you just want to delete a specific ID, get rid of the loop and just set one objectId in your whereEqualTo Jun 29, 2015 at 16:23
  • You could probably also do this (haven't tested it though): ParseObject. createWithoutData([Classname], [ObjectId]) and then call delete() on the resulting object Jun 29, 2015 at 16:25
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    I'm still confused about whether the OP wants to delete a single object or some set of objects. This is a good answer, but please note that Parse supports more than one constraint on the same column -- even mutually exclusive constraints. Since the constraints are conjoined (ANDed), mutually exclusive constraints generate an empty result.
    – danh
    Jun 29, 2015 at 16:30
  • but i have a list of ids and i want that the one that i'm clicking on will delete and for this list i need an array. Jun 29, 2015 at 16:34
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You cannot access objectId attribute in Parse. If you call object.get("objectId"); you will get null, this forces you to use object.getObjectId().

This is probably the reason why query.whereEqualTo("objectId", cm.mList.get(i)); nor query.whereContainedIn("objectId", {YOUR_LIST_OF_IDS}) would not return anything. If you want to delete several objects from list of ids, the best way would be

List<ParseObject> objects = new ArrayList<>();

for (String id : cm.mList) {
    ParseObject object = ParseObject.createWithoutData("SmsTable", id);
    objects.add(object);
}

ParseObject.deleteAllInBackground(objects);
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  • I have tried with other columns that i created like "date" or "message" it's behave the same Jun 29, 2015 at 17:09

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