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I am trying to create SQLite database via android 3.1. But it doesn't work as code following below. Please kindly help thanks.



Main Activity.class



public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity DatabaseHelper myDb; 

@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
myDb = new DatabaseHelper(this); // this is contact, this is new extension of DatabaseHelper





DatabaseHelper.class



public class DatabaseHelper extends SQLiteOpenHelper 
public static final String DATABASE_NAME = "Iters.db";
public static final String TABLE_NAME = "iters_table"; //called onCreate method
public static final String COL_1 = "ID";
public static final String COL_2 = "NAME";
public static final String COL_3 = "SURNAME";
public static final String COL_4 = "MARKS";


public DatabaseHelper(Context context)

super(context, DATABASE_NAME, null, 1);
SQLiteDatabase db = this.getWritableDatabase();


@Override

public void onCreate(SQLiteDatabase db)

db.execSQL("CREATE TABLE TABLE_NAME (ID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT," +
"NAME TEXT," +
"SURNAME TEXT," +
"MARKS INTEGER)");



@Override
public void onUpgrade(SQLiteDatabase db, int i, int i1)
db.execSQL("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS " +TABLE_NAME);
onCreate(db);











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  • did you pull out the database and check it ?
    – Faiz Mir
    Nov 12 at 4:05










  • Do you mean android 3.1 or Android Studio 3.1 ?
    – Vivek Mishra
    Nov 12 at 4:30






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    Did you saw that your table name is actually TABLE_NAME and not iters_table
    – Vivek Mishra
    Nov 12 at 4:32














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I am trying to create SQLite database via android 3.1. But it doesn't work as code following below. Please kindly help thanks.



Main Activity.class



public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity DatabaseHelper myDb; 

@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
myDb = new DatabaseHelper(this); // this is contact, this is new extension of DatabaseHelper





DatabaseHelper.class



public class DatabaseHelper extends SQLiteOpenHelper 
public static final String DATABASE_NAME = "Iters.db";
public static final String TABLE_NAME = "iters_table"; //called onCreate method
public static final String COL_1 = "ID";
public static final String COL_2 = "NAME";
public static final String COL_3 = "SURNAME";
public static final String COL_4 = "MARKS";


public DatabaseHelper(Context context)

super(context, DATABASE_NAME, null, 1);
SQLiteDatabase db = this.getWritableDatabase();


@Override

public void onCreate(SQLiteDatabase db)

db.execSQL("CREATE TABLE TABLE_NAME (ID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT," +
"NAME TEXT," +
"SURNAME TEXT," +
"MARKS INTEGER)");



@Override
public void onUpgrade(SQLiteDatabase db, int i, int i1)
db.execSQL("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS " +TABLE_NAME);
onCreate(db);











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  • did you pull out the database and check it ?
    – Faiz Mir
    Nov 12 at 4:05










  • Do you mean android 3.1 or Android Studio 3.1 ?
    – Vivek Mishra
    Nov 12 at 4:30






  • 2




    Did you saw that your table name is actually TABLE_NAME and not iters_table
    – Vivek Mishra
    Nov 12 at 4:32












up vote
0
down vote

favorite









up vote
0
down vote

favorite











I am trying to create SQLite database via android 3.1. But it doesn't work as code following below. Please kindly help thanks.



Main Activity.class



public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity DatabaseHelper myDb; 

@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
myDb = new DatabaseHelper(this); // this is contact, this is new extension of DatabaseHelper





DatabaseHelper.class



public class DatabaseHelper extends SQLiteOpenHelper 
public static final String DATABASE_NAME = "Iters.db";
public static final String TABLE_NAME = "iters_table"; //called onCreate method
public static final String COL_1 = "ID";
public static final String COL_2 = "NAME";
public static final String COL_3 = "SURNAME";
public static final String COL_4 = "MARKS";


public DatabaseHelper(Context context)

super(context, DATABASE_NAME, null, 1);
SQLiteDatabase db = this.getWritableDatabase();


@Override

public void onCreate(SQLiteDatabase db)

db.execSQL("CREATE TABLE TABLE_NAME (ID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT," +
"NAME TEXT," +
"SURNAME TEXT," +
"MARKS INTEGER)");



@Override
public void onUpgrade(SQLiteDatabase db, int i, int i1)
db.execSQL("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS " +TABLE_NAME);
onCreate(db);











share|improve this question















I am trying to create SQLite database via android 3.1. But it doesn't work as code following below. Please kindly help thanks.



Main Activity.class



public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity DatabaseHelper myDb; 

@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
myDb = new DatabaseHelper(this); // this is contact, this is new extension of DatabaseHelper





DatabaseHelper.class



public class DatabaseHelper extends SQLiteOpenHelper 
public static final String DATABASE_NAME = "Iters.db";
public static final String TABLE_NAME = "iters_table"; //called onCreate method
public static final String COL_1 = "ID";
public static final String COL_2 = "NAME";
public static final String COL_3 = "SURNAME";
public static final String COL_4 = "MARKS";


public DatabaseHelper(Context context)

super(context, DATABASE_NAME, null, 1);
SQLiteDatabase db = this.getWritableDatabase();


@Override

public void onCreate(SQLiteDatabase db)

db.execSQL("CREATE TABLE TABLE_NAME (ID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT," +
"NAME TEXT," +
"SURNAME TEXT," +
"MARKS INTEGER)");



@Override
public void onUpgrade(SQLiteDatabase db, int i, int i1)
db.execSQL("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS " +TABLE_NAME);
onCreate(db);








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  • did you pull out the database and check it ?
    – Faiz Mir
    Nov 12 at 4:05










  • Do you mean android 3.1 or Android Studio 3.1 ?
    – Vivek Mishra
    Nov 12 at 4:30






  • 2




    Did you saw that your table name is actually TABLE_NAME and not iters_table
    – Vivek Mishra
    Nov 12 at 4:32
















  • did you pull out the database and check it ?
    – Faiz Mir
    Nov 12 at 4:05










  • Do you mean android 3.1 or Android Studio 3.1 ?
    – Vivek Mishra
    Nov 12 at 4:30






  • 2




    Did you saw that your table name is actually TABLE_NAME and not iters_table
    – Vivek Mishra
    Nov 12 at 4:32















did you pull out the database and check it ?
– Faiz Mir
Nov 12 at 4:05




did you pull out the database and check it ?
– Faiz Mir
Nov 12 at 4:05












Do you mean android 3.1 or Android Studio 3.1 ?
– Vivek Mishra
Nov 12 at 4:30




Do you mean android 3.1 or Android Studio 3.1 ?
– Vivek Mishra
Nov 12 at 4:30




2




2




Did you saw that your table name is actually TABLE_NAME and not iters_table
– Vivek Mishra
Nov 12 at 4:32




Did you saw that your table name is actually TABLE_NAME and not iters_table
– Vivek Mishra
Nov 12 at 4:32












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It would appear that your issue is probably that you are naming the table TABLE_NAME rather than iters_table.



You could correct this by using :-



db.execSQL("CREATE TABLE " + TABLE_NAME + "(ID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY," +
"NAME TEXT," +
"SURNAME TEXT," +
"MARKS INTEGER)");



  • Note I've also removed the AUTOINCREMENT keyword as you very likely don't need it (the ID column will still be auto-generated 1, then 2 then 3 etc (probably)) as :-

    • a) It's perhaps most mis-used keyword, and

    • b) It's a bit costly in terms of performance

    • You may wish to have a read of SQLite Autoincrement, considering that the the first sentence is The AUTOINCREMENT keyword imposes extra CPU, memory, disk space, and disk I/O overhead and should be avoided if not strictly needed. It is usually not needed. I believe that the overhead is a loss of performance to the tune of between 8% and 12% (as per What are the overheads of using AUTOINCREMENT for SQLite on Android?
      )







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    It would appear that your issue is probably that you are naming the table TABLE_NAME rather than iters_table.



    You could correct this by using :-



    db.execSQL("CREATE TABLE " + TABLE_NAME + "(ID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY," +
    "NAME TEXT," +
    "SURNAME TEXT," +
    "MARKS INTEGER)");



    • Note I've also removed the AUTOINCREMENT keyword as you very likely don't need it (the ID column will still be auto-generated 1, then 2 then 3 etc (probably)) as :-

      • a) It's perhaps most mis-used keyword, and

      • b) It's a bit costly in terms of performance

      • You may wish to have a read of SQLite Autoincrement, considering that the the first sentence is The AUTOINCREMENT keyword imposes extra CPU, memory, disk space, and disk I/O overhead and should be avoided if not strictly needed. It is usually not needed. I believe that the overhead is a loss of performance to the tune of between 8% and 12% (as per What are the overheads of using AUTOINCREMENT for SQLite on Android?
        )







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      It would appear that your issue is probably that you are naming the table TABLE_NAME rather than iters_table.



      You could correct this by using :-



      db.execSQL("CREATE TABLE " + TABLE_NAME + "(ID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY," +
      "NAME TEXT," +
      "SURNAME TEXT," +
      "MARKS INTEGER)");



      • Note I've also removed the AUTOINCREMENT keyword as you very likely don't need it (the ID column will still be auto-generated 1, then 2 then 3 etc (probably)) as :-

        • a) It's perhaps most mis-used keyword, and

        • b) It's a bit costly in terms of performance

        • You may wish to have a read of SQLite Autoincrement, considering that the the first sentence is The AUTOINCREMENT keyword imposes extra CPU, memory, disk space, and disk I/O overhead and should be avoided if not strictly needed. It is usually not needed. I believe that the overhead is a loss of performance to the tune of between 8% and 12% (as per What are the overheads of using AUTOINCREMENT for SQLite on Android?
          )







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        It would appear that your issue is probably that you are naming the table TABLE_NAME rather than iters_table.



        You could correct this by using :-



        db.execSQL("CREATE TABLE " + TABLE_NAME + "(ID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY," +
        "NAME TEXT," +
        "SURNAME TEXT," +
        "MARKS INTEGER)");



        • Note I've also removed the AUTOINCREMENT keyword as you very likely don't need it (the ID column will still be auto-generated 1, then 2 then 3 etc (probably)) as :-

          • a) It's perhaps most mis-used keyword, and

          • b) It's a bit costly in terms of performance

          • You may wish to have a read of SQLite Autoincrement, considering that the the first sentence is The AUTOINCREMENT keyword imposes extra CPU, memory, disk space, and disk I/O overhead and should be avoided if not strictly needed. It is usually not needed. I believe that the overhead is a loss of performance to the tune of between 8% and 12% (as per What are the overheads of using AUTOINCREMENT for SQLite on Android?
            )







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        It would appear that your issue is probably that you are naming the table TABLE_NAME rather than iters_table.



        You could correct this by using :-



        db.execSQL("CREATE TABLE " + TABLE_NAME + "(ID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY," +
        "NAME TEXT," +
        "SURNAME TEXT," +
        "MARKS INTEGER)");



        • Note I've also removed the AUTOINCREMENT keyword as you very likely don't need it (the ID column will still be auto-generated 1, then 2 then 3 etc (probably)) as :-

          • a) It's perhaps most mis-used keyword, and

          • b) It's a bit costly in terms of performance

          • You may wish to have a read of SQLite Autoincrement, considering that the the first sentence is The AUTOINCREMENT keyword imposes extra CPU, memory, disk space, and disk I/O overhead and should be avoided if not strictly needed. It is usually not needed. I believe that the overhead is a loss of performance to the tune of between 8% and 12% (as per What are the overheads of using AUTOINCREMENT for SQLite on Android?
            )








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