Jan 5, 2015 17:29
public SimpleCursorAdapter instantiateTemplateAdapter() {
String sortOrder = FormsColumns.DISPLAY_NAME + " ASC, " + FormsColumns.JR_VERSION + " DESC";

String projection[] = new String[] {
FormsColumns._ID,
"MAX("+FormsColumns.JR_VERSION+") as " + FormsColumns.JR_VERSION,
FormsColumns.DISPLAY_NAME,
FormsColumns.DISPLAY_SUBTEXT
};

String groupBy[] = new String[] {
FormsColumns.DISPLAY_NAME
};

Cursor c = getContentResolver().query(
FormsColumns.CONTENT_URI,
projection,
null,
null,
null,
groupBy,
Jan 5, 2015 17:29
I've changed my query and I have a new error now:
Jan 5, 2015 17:28
Hello Krish
Jan 2, 2015 23:17
Thanks Krish, I'll get back to you when I get this up.
Jan 2, 2015 23:09
OK, yea, I will give that a shot.
Jan 2, 2015 22:57
Unless you know a way to put that into my CONTENT_URI request.. a custom function?
Jan 2, 2015 22:56
I am filtering out my request. I want only the latest version of the item, ignoring any others.
Jan 2, 2015 22:48
It doesn't even get to onPostExecute, so something is wrong inbetween.
Jan 2, 2015 22:48
Hey there, any ideas on how this could work?
Jan 2, 2015 22:45
Crash occurs somewhere after delete completes successfully int wasDeleted = cr.delete(deleteForm, null, null); and the entire doInBackground successfully completes. Look at updated DeleteFormsTask and updated error logs - it never reaches onPostExecute.
Jan 2, 2015 22:45
Tried the requery in callback, it doesn't even get to the callback.
Jan 2, 2015 22:45
This is deprecated. Still doesn't notifyDataSetChanged() call do the same thing, grabbing a new cursor? Where would I call a requery? In the callback where I'm doing notifyDataSetChanged() and instead just call instantiateTemplateAdapter() to redraw the listview? Edit: I just did exactly that and the crash still occurs. It appears that I can't even get to the callback before it crashes.
 
Jun 28, 2012 06:24
Still Nothing.
Jun 28, 2012 06:24
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
@Override
protected void publishResults(CharSequence constraint, FilterResults results) {
sites = (ArrayList<Site>) results.values;
site_adapter.notifyDataSetChanged();
clear();
int count = sites.size();
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
Site pkmn = (Site) sites.get(i);
add(pkmn);
}
site_adapter.notifyDataSetInvalidated();
}
Jun 28, 2012 02:39
Good bye, and thanks for your help.
Jun 28, 2012 02:34
That's the full code. Perhaps it's failing because I call notifyDataSetChanged() often?
Jun 28, 2012 02:33
What's odd is that the ListView is showing 5 items, but nothing inside it because the size of sites is 0..
Jun 28, 2012 02:32
Once I did that, no text items were set.
Jun 28, 2012 02:29
So it appears that this.sites is empty..
Jun 28, 2012 02:28
06-27 20:28:48.462: E/AndroidRuntime(29924): java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException: Invalid index 1, size is 0
Jun 28, 2012 02:28
Let me do that now, one moment.
Jun 28, 2012 02:26
You're right, it's failing at position. position = 0 when it does a this.sites.get(position)
Jun 28, 2012 02:22
Wait, it's failing here: LayoutInflater vi = (LayoutInflater) getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
Jun 28, 2012 02:22
No, it's throwing an exception when intantiating this.sites = new ArrayList<Site>(sites);
Jun 28, 2012 02:17
Same thinh
Jun 28, 2012 02:17
06-27 20:17:37.791: E/AndroidRuntime(29140): java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException: Invalid index 0, size is 0
Jun 28, 2012 02:17
Yes
Jun 28, 2012 02:15
I don't understand why I can't instantioate sites but I can instantiate filtered sites...
Jun 28, 2012 02:14
I had to do that.
Jun 28, 2012 02:14
if(sites.size() > 0) {
this.sites = new ArrayList<Site>(sites);
} else {
this.sites = sites;
}
this.filtered_sites = new ArrayList<Site>(sites);
Jun 28, 2012 02:12
When I added new ArrayList<Site>(sites); it gave me this error: 06-27 20:01:16.122: E/AndroidRuntime(28015): java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException: Invalid index 0, size is 0
Jun 28, 2012 02:12
I updated with the possible changes I made as per your advice.
Jun 28, 2012 02:12
I just added notifyDataSetInvalidated in publishResults and it still did not work. However, it did do something: Now, when I type in l, delete, and type in l again, it keeps the same data because it's searching the active stuff on the screen.
Jun 28, 2012 02:12
Unfortunately, that did not solve the issue. I thought publishResults did the notifyDataSetChanged()?
 

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