I am trying to use the following query to get the most recent result by date.

Cursor cursor = mDb.query(DATABASE_TABLE, new String[] {KEY_DATE, KEY_REPS, 
KEY_WEIGHT}, null, null, null, null, KEY_DATE + "DESC", ???);

I need to use the limit argument (I believe) but it takes a string. I tried creating a string with a value of "1" but that didn't work. Other things I tried "1" LIMIT 1 "LIMIT 1" Limit 1 "Limit 1"

Also, if anyone knows of a great reference site (other than this one) that actually shows you various SQL queries (for ANDROID) that would be very helpful...

EDIT The error I got from using "1"...perhaps the limit isn't my problem? Here is the error: android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException: no such column: dateDESC: , while compiling: SELECT date, repetitions, weight, FROM TEST ORDER BY dateDESC LIMIT 1

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Order by id DESC Limit 1:

db.query("table", null, "column=?", new String[]{"value"}, null, null, "id DESC", "1");

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Ok....but what is "id DESC" I have a DESC statement but is it wrong? – easycheese Jun 15 '11 at 17:30
DESC means the order type...Z-A type – Pepi Jun 15 '11 at 17:31
Right, I know that. That's why I have it in my code. So it sorts it with the highest date at the top. Are you telling me that the DESC statement that I have in my code already is wrong? – easycheese Jun 15 '11 at 17:34
try this: Cursor cursor = mDb.query(DATABASE_TABLE, new String[] {KEY_DATE, KEY_REPS, KEY_WEIGHT}, null, null, null, null, KEY_DATE + " DESC", "1"); You miss a space before DESC – Pepi Jun 15 '11 at 17:45
Yep, just figured that out myself. Thanks. – easycheese Jun 15 '11 at 17:47
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