SQLiteQueryBuilder.StrictColumns Property
Definition
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Get if the query is marked as strict, as last configured by
#setStrictColumns(boolean)
. -or- When enabled, verify that all projections and ContentValues
only
contain valid columns as defined by #setProjectionMap(Map)
.
public virtual bool StrictColumns { [Android.Runtime.Register("isStrictColumns", "()Z", "GetIsStrictColumnsHandler", ApiSince=30)] get; [Android.Runtime.Register("setStrictColumns", "(Z)V", "GetSetStrictColumns_ZHandler", ApiSince=30)] set; }
[<get: Android.Runtime.Register("isStrictColumns", "()Z", "GetIsStrictColumnsHandler", ApiSince=30)>]
[<set: Android.Runtime.Register("setStrictColumns", "(Z)V", "GetSetStrictColumns_ZHandler", ApiSince=30)>]
member this.StrictColumns : bool with get, set
Property Value
- Attributes
Remarks
Property getter documentation:
Get if the query is marked as strict, as last configured by #setStrictColumns(boolean)
.
Java documentation for android.database.sqlite.SQLiteQueryBuilder.isStrictColumns()
.
Property setter documentation:
When enabled, verify that all projections and ContentValues
only contain valid columns as defined by #setProjectionMap(Map)
.
This enforcement applies to #insert
, #query
, and #update
operations. Any enforcement failures will throw an IllegalArgumentException
.
This feature is disabled by default on each newly constructed SQLiteQueryBuilder
and needs to be manually enabled.
Java documentation for android.database.sqlite.SQLiteQueryBuilder.setStrictColumns(boolean)
.
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