Me and buddies are having our nerd night tonight. I'm doing android, one guys building a computer, and the other is kinda jumping between to join us lol
So, in my app, the user can create their account to have an allowance and spending period. I want to give the user the option to choose whether or not a withdrawal affects their spending period or not, and I'm not sure what I'm supposed to call that field. Is discretionary the word I'm looking for?
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The only thing I'm having trouble figuring out is, in my app the user can have an allowance set for a specific account (say $100/month) and I want to give the user the option to choose whether or not a transaction applies toward their allowance
but I can't figure out what to call that field. I think the word I'm looking for is 'discretionary' but I think that might confused most readers
and I don't want to just put a checkbox and say 'applies toward allowance' because I feel like that sounds funny lol.
What kind of test would you run against an adapter, if any? I made sure I can assign it a cursor and that it gets back the right cursor values, and I've tested it's getView method to make sure everything populates correctly, I'm not sure there's much more to it.