Ok that's what I thought, thanks.

Just curious, what other way is there to implement a cursor? I usually
just load it and roll through in a do/while loop
(moveToFirst...moveToNext that sort of thing).

Ken

On Oct 21, 9:20 am, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ken H wrote:
> > Will a cursor be ordered the same way as the query that loaded it up?
> > For example, if I query a table, and the result set is ordered by date
> > (oldest date first), will the first record in the cursor be the oldest
> > date as well?
>
> That depends on the implementation of the Cursor.
>
> In the case of a SQLiteCursor, yes, the results will be in the order you
> requested them via the ORDER BY clause.
>
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