Thanks for the help.

Sorry for not supplying the info abut having the DB.



On Mar 18, 11:04 am, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> julius wrote:
> > The ArrayAdapter gets information from a SQLite DB and I'm currently
> > adding a record to the DB and then "refreshing" the ArrayAdapter. I'm
> > not sure whether this is the right way to go about it though.
>
> Try using CursorAdapter instead. When you modify the database, call
> refresh() on the Cursor, and everything else will update automatically.
>
> > Without trying to be difficult, is there a way I could maintain my
> > existing structure?
>
> Sorry, but I have no idea what your "existing structure" is. Your
> original post provided insufficient information to comment. However, in
> general, either:
>
> -- use ArrayAdapter and modify it through add(), etc.
> -- use CursorAdapter and refresh it via requery() on the Cursor
> -- write your own Adapter as a subclass of BaseAdapter
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons 
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>
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