The first thing to check is the logcat.

In 99% of the cases, runtime errors there are spelled out with incredible
clarity.

-- Kostya

2011/6/17 Jorge Luis <[email protected]>

> Did changed the getString from (0) to (1), but it still crashes... :/
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> 2011/6/17 Jona <[email protected]>
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>> you should explain a little more about what you are having problems
>> with... If your table has _id than you probably wan to call 
>> results.add(r.getString(1));
>> not results.add(r.getString(0));
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