Issue
Is there any way to identify the datatype of a column in a cursor in Android. The cursor object has a number of methods to get the columnname, column value.
I want to find out the SQLite datatype of the column (TEXT, INTEGER) etc...
I'm writing a generic function to parse a cursor and perform operations. I will only get a sql string as an argument to the function.
Solution
Per the SQLite documentation (http://www.sqlite.org/datatype3.html) columns in SQLite don't have a datatype -- the values in those columns do.
Any column in an SQLite version 3 database, except an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY column, may be used to store a value of any storage class.
If you're using API level 11 or above then the cursor supports getType()
(see http://developer.android.com/reference/android/database/AbstractWindowedCursor.html#getType(int)).
If you're using an earlier API level, and you know that all the results in a given cursor come from the same table then you could do something like (untested):
// Assumes "cursor" is a variable that contains the cursor you're
// interested in.
String tableName = "..."; // The name of the table
SQLiteDatabase db = cursor.getDatabase();
String[] names = cursor.getColumnNames();
for (name : names) {
Cursor typeCursor =
db.rawQuery("select typeof (" + name + ") from " + tableName;
typeCursor.moveToFirst();
Log.v("test", "Type of " + name + " is " + typeCursor.getString(0);
}
But that will (I expect) fail if the passed in cursor was (for instance) the result of a db.rawQuery() call that joined two or more tables.
Answered By - Nik
Answer Checked By - Pedro (JavaFixing Volunteer)