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66,191 PointsAndroid Help
Question: Let's get started with some database transactions! The first thing we need to do is open a database using the method from our helper class (PetSqlLiteHelper) that gets us a writable database.
Code:
PetSQLiteHelper petSQLiteHelper = new PetSQLiteHelper(context);
SQLiteDatabase database = petSQlLiteHelper.getWritableDatabase();
1 Answer
Daniel Johnson
104,132 PointsLooks like you had a typo. It should be SQLite instead of SQlLite.
PetSQLiteHelper petSQLiteHelper = new PetSQLiteHelper(context);
SQLiteDatabase database = petSQLiteHelper.getWritableDatabase();
database.beginTransaction();
Devin Scheu
66,191 PointsDevin Scheu
66,191 PointsThanks Daniel!