Did you put quotes around the string?  If SQLite sees an un-quoted
string it's going to interpret it as numeric if possible.  SQLite
ignores the data type of columns.

On Jul 24, 5:12 pm, Federico Paolinelli <[email protected]> wrote:
> I spent a lot of time on this.
>
> I was trying to store an incoming call number in sqlite. I'm in Italy,
> so the number was something like +39123123.
>
> What happened was that after putting and removing it from sqlite as a
> string , the leading "+" was gone.
>
> In the table creation the record is a string.
> I call ContentValues.put(String, String) and then I get the value from
> the cursor using getString().
>
> Moreover; I tried to put something before the "+", like "aa+39123123",
> the query returns the expected value. I suspect that for some reason
> sqlite converts the String to a number, and when returns it back the +
> is not given back.
>
> What I think I am going to do (even if I am disgusted) is to add
> something to the string and remove it later.
>
> Anyway, does anybody has an explanation??
> Many thanks in advance,
>
> Federico

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