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I want to know the Query to check whether the particular Record in the DataBase already exists or not for my application.

I have made one function for these, but it is not working properly.

public boolean ifExisting(String name) {
    Cursor c = db.rawQuery("SELECT * FROM " + TABLE_NAME + "WHERE" + "name" + "=" + name, null);
    if(c.getCount() == 0)
     return false; 
else
     return true;
}

This is the place where I need to perform the function of checking for the Duplication Process.

if(dh.ifExisting(dataVector.get(position)) == true) {

} else {
dh.insert(dataVector.get(position));
} 

Can anybody please help me.

Thanks, david

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Can you be a bit more specific? "no working properly" isn't a real problem description.

Anyway, your query is missing some spaces:

"SELECT * FROM " + TABLE_NAME + "WHERE" + "name" + "=" + name
// if you would print the string you would get this:
"SELECT * FROM TABLE_NAMEWHEREname=name"
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  • realtime refreshing would be helpful, your advice seems to be more correct then mine :)
    – Thrawn80
    Dec 13, 2010 at 9:12
  • there is a "nearly realtime" refresh, but nevertheless both of us were right :) Dec 13, 2010 at 9:47
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    The quotes around name are also missing: "SELECT * FROM " + TABLE_NAME + " WHERE " + "name" + "= '" + name + "'"
    – ccheneson
    Dec 13, 2010 at 10:32
  • and the fact that the table name is a variable, but the column name not :) there are a lot of issues there... he could have used the parameter, too Dec 13, 2010 at 10:35
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First question: your data.Vector.get(position) returns a string as result? Second: if your rawquery doesn't works, then try:

" where " + name + " like '"
                    + name + "'", null);

Maybe this might help you

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Cursor c = db.rawQuery("SELECT * FROM " + TABLE_NAME + "WHERE" + "name" + "=" + name, null); 


>TABLE_NAME + "WHERE" + "name"

will be "TablenameWHEREname" instead of "Tablename WHERE name".

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