I have these codes that retrieve value from the SQLite database and comparing it to a NSString declared in the header file.
Retrieving from database:
NSString *sql = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"SELECT TESTONE, TESTTWO, TESTTHREE, TESTFOUR FROM STUDENTS WHERE NAME='%@'",Name];
sqlite3_stmt *statement;
if(sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, [sql UTF8String], -1, &statement, nil)== SQLITE_OK)
{
while(sqlite3_step(statement) == SQLITE_ROW){
char *one = (char *) sqlite3_column_text(statement,0);
tOne = [[NSString alloc] initWithUTF8String:one];
char *two = (char *) sqlite3_column_text(statement,1);
tTwo = [[NSString alloc] initWithUTF8String:two];
char *three = (char *) sqlite3_column_text(statement,2);
tThree = [[NSString alloc] initWithUTF8String:three];
char *four = (char *) sqlite3_column_text(statement,3);
tFour = [[NSString alloc] initWithUTF8String:four];
}
}
Comparing string:
if(tOne == @"Yes")
{
//blablabla
}
else if(tOne == @"No")
{
//blablabla
}
It doesn't seem to go into the 'IF' at all.
I have double-checked the field in the database and its TEXT datatype.
I made a UILabel to display the tOne value and it shows "Yes".
May i know what or where went wrong during the comparison?