On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Ab Caballero <ahb3@mac.com> wrote:
Your welcome
Sometimes the only you need are some fresh eyes
Thanks, Nick!
Your welcome
I had written a method to do that an inadvertently forgot to call it.
It was driving me crazy.
Sometimes the only you need are some fresh eyes
On Sep 19, 12:29 pm, Nick Risaro <nris...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 3:50 PM, Ab Caballero <a...@mac.com> wrote:
> > StringBuffer fileBuf = new
> > StringBuffer();
> > String tripName = null;
> > String origin = null;
> > String destination = null;
> > String triptype = null;
> > do{
> > tripName =
> > cursor.getString(tripnameColumnIndex);
> > origin =
> > cursor.getString(originColumnIndex);
> > destination =
> > cursor.getString(destinationColumnIndex);
> > triptype =
> > cursor.getString(triptypeColumnIndex);
> > }while
> > (cursor.moveToNext());
> > String fileContents
> > = fileBuf.toString();
>
> In this code you don't use the variables!! Append the values to the fileBuf.
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