I am really stuck trying to compare dates in SQLite queries in Objective C. Here's what I'm doing:
Storing the date:
This document tells me to use the dateformat specified below, but it doesn't seem right. I tried using yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss
without success too though.
NSDate *today = [NSDate date];
NSDateFormatter *dateFormat = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
[dateFormat setDateFormat:@"YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS"];
NSString *dateString=[dateFormat stringFromDate:today];
NSString *query = [NSString stringWithFormat: @"INSERT INTO user (edited) VALUES (\"%@\")", dateString];
Comparing the date
I am using a timestamp for this, which I convert to a datetime string
long stamp = [sessie integerForKey:@"stamp"];
NSDateFormatter *formatter = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
[formatter setDateFormat:@"YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS"];
NSString *dateString = [formatter stringFromDate:[NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSince1970:stamp]];
sqlite3_stmt *result = [db selectQuery:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"SELECT * FROM user WHERE edited > '%@'", dateString]];
The timestamp is simply generated using [[NSDate date] timeIntervalSince1970]
. The problem is that the query won't give the correct results, and I don't even know if the date is stored correctly in the first place. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
stringWithFormat
to build your SQL. It's ok in this scenario, but if ever using any user input, you should use?
placeholder withsqlite3_bind_text
or else you expose yourself to a bunch of issues. Doingsqlite3_bind_xxx
functions properly can be cumbersome, but using FMDB can also make your life much easier when interfacing with your database (and it completely solves your date related questions, too).