SQLite Database gives warning automatic index on <table_name>(column) After upgrading Android L SQLite Database gives warning automatic index on <table_name>(column) After upgrading Android L android android

SQLite Database gives warning automatic index on <table_name>(column) After upgrading Android L


Automatic indexing was introduced in sqlite 3.7.17. A version of sqlite with this feature was only included in Android L developer preview. This is why you get the message only on Lollipop but not earlier. Even if it is logged as an error, it's really just a message.

Basically, the automatic indexing comes into play when you're doing lookups on non-indexed columns. sqlite assumes there's so much data that generating a temporary index is cheaper than raw lookup.

Consider adding explicit, permanent indices for your lookup columns with CREATE INDEX. For example, after your CREATE TABLE:

CREATE INDEX indexname ON tablename(columnname);

where you can pick tablename(columnname) from the autoindex messages as produced by sqlite.

If you just want the old behavior back, you can disable auto-indexing with

PRAGMA automatic_index=off;


This was the top post while i was looking into this problem. Although i have a C# project and it might not be relevant for the OP, i thought it might still be helpfull for someone.

For those that wonder why the message keeps appearing, although an index was created explicitly; maybe your query is using a different collation.

I had a table with a text column and a select query with a where statement specifying where name = @var1 COLLATE NOCASE. This triggered the warnings, as the index i had created was default collation.

Thus, rewriting either the index, or the create table statement, to specify nocase for that column, made the warning disappear.