I'm confused with the terminology you're using.

What is Data Base Helper? There are a couple of them:
SQLiteOpenHelper; SQLiteQueryHelper and just the plain old database.
Your SQLiteOpenHelper can create stuff when you create your database,
like if you need a table pre-populated.

The QueryHelper is for helping you build queries. Those are the
helpers that I have used.

When I want to insert, delete or update a row in a table, I talk to
the SQLiteDatabase object itself.


On Feb 22, 10:11 pm, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a database that works fine to create a new row the first time
> after I start the application, but subsequent times, data base helper
> returns the same rowID and does not store a new row. It doesn't help
> when leaving or returning to an activity or if I stop and start the
> database. Do I need to do something to tell insert to ... insert? I
> can work around by restarting the app, but there must be something
> simple I'm missing.
>
> I've used the Notepad example database as my starting point.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Paul

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