android studio (java) with SQLite browser & excel reporting
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- Create a new android studio project
- Create a small database using SQLite
- Generate 1000s of records in excel to simulate the database
- Insert records in app database
- Insert the generated records in excel into app database
- Request a permission to the user, so we can save files in device storage
- Create reports in app and save them in device as CSV files
- Create one report then save it as CSV, and create several reports then save them in separated CSV files in one click
In this course we will learn how to create a new android studio project, create a SQLite database and generate 1000's of records using Excel to simulate the app, and then we will insert all generated records into our app's database.
The database is about a school
* we have levels: Elementary School, Middle School, High school, University
* we have grades: First grade, Second grade, Third grade, Fourth grade, Fifth grade, Sixth grade, Seventh grade, Eighth grade, Ninth grade, Tenth grade, Eleventh grade, Twelfth grade, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior.
* we have subjects: English, Math, Sciences, Physics
* we have 600 students
*we have 2400 tests
We are going to:
1. Create the android project
2. Create the activities
o menu activity ( java & XML )
o levels activity ( java & XML )
o grades activity ( java & XML )
o subjects activity ( java & XML )
o students activity ( java & XML )
o tests activity ( java & XML )
o test's result activity ( java & XML )
o insert activity ( java & XML ), to insert the generated records
o design of result ( XML )
3. Create the database using SQLite
o Tables ( levels, grades, subjects, students, tests)
o View
4. Generate 1000’s of records in excel to simulate the app
5. Insert the generated records into SQLite browser
6. Insert the generated records into app’s database
7. Request a permission to access the device storage
8. Download the test’s results to device storage as CSV files
Taught by
omar ghosn
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