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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T10:43:33+00:00 2026-05-16T10:43:33+00:00

Hey all, I am trying to accomplish something very simple yet getting an error

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Hey all,

I am trying to accomplish something very simple yet getting an error and it’s driving me nuts.

here is what I am doing:

Function 1:

-(id)initWithText:(NSString *)text1 :(NSString *)text2 :(NSString *)text3 :(NSString *)text4 :(NSString *)text5

{

here I do the assignment. I have not initialized the NSString date, projectName, task, duration and comment, but I don’t see that causing any trouble.

 date=text1;
 projectName=text2;
 task=text3;
 duration=text4;

 if ([text5 isEqualToString:@"Add Comment"]==TRUE || [text5 isEqualToString:@""]==TRUE) 
 {
  comment=@"No Comment";
 }    

 else {
  comment=text5;
 }

date, duration, task ,projectname, comment are all NSString type.

This function gets called in a different viewController using the statement:

Function1 Call:

[self.summaryViewController initWithText:self.dateDisplay.text :self.projectNameDisplay.text:self.taskDisplay.text:self.durationDisplay.text:commentText.text];

where dateDisplay, projectNameDisplay, taskDisplay, durationDisplay are all UILabels and commentText is a UITextView


now I try to save the values captured through the function into a database using another function.

Function2:

-(void) insertValues:(NSString *)text1 :(NSString *)text2 :(NSString *)text3 :(NSString *)text4 :(NSString *)text5
{

 if([self openDB]==TRUE)

   {
    NSString *sql  = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"INSERT INTO mastertable(_date,_projectName,_task,_duration,_comment,_status) VALUES ('%@','%@','%@','%@','%@','Pending');",text1, text2, text3, text4, text5];

    char *err;

    NSLog(sql);

  if(sqlite3_exec(database,[sql UTF8String], NULL, NULL, &err) !=SQLITE_OK)
   {

    NSAssert(0, @"error inserting values into table");
    sqlite3_close(database);
   }

   else
   {
    NSLog(@"Entry Made");

                sqlite3_close(database);

   }


 }
}

Function2 call:

[master insertValues:date :projectName :task :duration :comment];

My insert into table query, when printed in NSLog, throws up this:

INSERT INTO mastertable(_date,_projectName,_task,_duration,_comment,_status) VALUES (‘ Aug 26, 2010′,’ Staffing’,’ Mentoring’,’ 01:01′,

‘( > )’

,’Pending’);

I think it’s because of the conversion of UITextView to NSString

Please help

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    2026-05-16T10:43:33+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:43 am

    UITextViews text property has NSString as return value, so that should not be the Problem

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