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package android.database.sqlite;

import android.os.ParcelFileDescriptor;

Represents a statement that can be executed against a database. The statement cannot return multiple rows or columns, but single value (1 x 1) result sets are supported.

This class is not thread-safe.

/** * Represents a statement that can be executed against a database. The statement * cannot return multiple rows or columns, but single value (1 x 1) result sets * are supported. * <p> * This class is not thread-safe. * </p> */
public final class SQLiteStatement extends SQLiteProgram { SQLiteStatement(SQLiteDatabase db, String sql, Object[] bindArgs) { super(db, sql, bindArgs, null); }
Execute this SQL statement, if it is not a SELECT / INSERT / DELETE / UPDATE, for example CREATE / DROP table, view, trigger, index etc.
Throws:
  • SQLException – If the SQL string is invalid for some reason
/** * Execute this SQL statement, if it is not a SELECT / INSERT / DELETE / UPDATE, for example * CREATE / DROP table, view, trigger, index etc. * * @throws android.database.SQLException If the SQL string is invalid for * some reason */
public void execute() { acquireReference(); try { getSession().execute(getSql(), getBindArgs(), getConnectionFlags(), null); } catch (SQLiteDatabaseCorruptException ex) { onCorruption(); throw ex; } finally { releaseReference(); } }
Execute this SQL statement, if the number of rows affected by execution of this SQL statement is of any importance to the caller - for example, UPDATE / DELETE SQL statements.
Throws:
  • SQLException – If the SQL string is invalid for some reason
Returns:the number of rows affected by this SQL statement execution.
/** * Execute this SQL statement, if the number of rows affected by execution of this SQL * statement is of any importance to the caller - for example, UPDATE / DELETE SQL statements. * * @return the number of rows affected by this SQL statement execution. * @throws android.database.SQLException If the SQL string is invalid for * some reason */
public int executeUpdateDelete() { acquireReference(); try { return getSession().executeForChangedRowCount( getSql(), getBindArgs(), getConnectionFlags(), null); } catch (SQLiteDatabaseCorruptException ex) { onCorruption(); throw ex; } finally { releaseReference(); } }
Execute this SQL statement and return the ID of the row inserted due to this call. The SQL statement should be an INSERT for this to be a useful call.
Throws:
  • SQLException – If the SQL string is invalid for some reason
Returns:the row ID of the last row inserted, if this insert is successful. -1 otherwise.
/** * Execute this SQL statement and return the ID of the row inserted due to this call. * The SQL statement should be an INSERT for this to be a useful call. * * @return the row ID of the last row inserted, if this insert is successful. -1 otherwise. * * @throws android.database.SQLException If the SQL string is invalid for * some reason */
public long executeInsert() { acquireReference(); try { return getSession().executeForLastInsertedRowId( getSql(), getBindArgs(), getConnectionFlags(), null); } catch (SQLiteDatabaseCorruptException ex) { onCorruption(); throw ex; } finally { releaseReference(); } }
Execute a statement that returns a 1 by 1 table with a numeric value. For example, SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table;
Throws:
Returns:The result of the query.
/** * Execute a statement that returns a 1 by 1 table with a numeric value. * For example, SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table; * * @return The result of the query. * * @throws android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDoneException if the query returns zero rows */
public long simpleQueryForLong() { acquireReference(); try { return getSession().executeForLong( getSql(), getBindArgs(), getConnectionFlags(), null); } catch (SQLiteDatabaseCorruptException ex) { onCorruption(); throw ex; } finally { releaseReference(); } }
Execute a statement that returns a 1 by 1 table with a text value. For example, SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table;
Throws:
Returns:The result of the query.
/** * Execute a statement that returns a 1 by 1 table with a text value. * For example, SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table; * * @return The result of the query. * * @throws android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDoneException if the query returns zero rows */
public String simpleQueryForString() { acquireReference(); try { return getSession().executeForString( getSql(), getBindArgs(), getConnectionFlags(), null); } catch (SQLiteDatabaseCorruptException ex) { onCorruption(); throw ex; } finally { releaseReference(); } }
Executes a statement that returns a 1 by 1 table with a blob value.
Throws:
Returns:A read-only file descriptor for a copy of the blob value, or null if the value is null or could not be read for some reason.
/** * Executes a statement that returns a 1 by 1 table with a blob value. * * @return A read-only file descriptor for a copy of the blob value, or {@code null} * if the value is null or could not be read for some reason. * * @throws android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDoneException if the query returns zero rows */
public ParcelFileDescriptor simpleQueryForBlobFileDescriptor() { acquireReference(); try { return getSession().executeForBlobFileDescriptor( getSql(), getBindArgs(), getConnectionFlags(), null); } catch (SQLiteDatabaseCorruptException ex) { onCorruption(); throw ex; } finally { releaseReference(); } } @Override public String toString() { return "SQLiteProgram: " + getSql(); } }