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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T09:20:31+00:00 2026-05-24T09:20:31+00:00

I’m trying to insert values using ContentValues , I’ve inserted 5 values to 5

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I’m trying to insert values using ContentValues, I’ve inserted 5 values to 5 columns After I run the application, I’ve only the row with last set of values of ContentValues. The first four set is not inserted.

      ContentValues cv = new ContentValues();
       cv.put("name", "Cs Tech");
       cv.put("name", "Wipro");
       cv.put("name", "TCS");
       cv.put("name", "Infosys");
       cv.put("name", "Cognizant");

       cv.put("mail", "joe@info.com");
       cv.put("mail", "bru@wipro.com");
       cv.put("mail", "jen@tcs.com");
       cv.put("mail", "ram@infosys.com");
       cv.put("mail", "cts@cts.com");

       cv.put("contact", "180 151 2010");
       cv.put("contact", "180 151 2011");
       cv.put("contact", "180 151 2012");
       cv.put("contact", "180 151 2013");
       cv.put("contact", "180 151 2014");

       cv.put("date", "27 Jul 2011");   
       cv.put("date", "27 Jul 2011");
       cv.put("date", "27 Jul 2011");
       cv.put("date", "27 Jul 2011");
       cv.put("date", "27 Jul 2011");

       this.db.insert(TABLE_NAME, "name", cv);
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    2026-05-24T09:20:33+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 9:20 am

    It is not hard to understand that ContentValues is some kind of a hashtable which implies that this peice of code

        cv.put("name", "Cs Tech");
        cv.put("name", "Wipro");
        cv.put("name", "TCS");
        cv.put("name", "Infosys");
        cv.put("name", "Cognizant"); 
    

    is ultimately overwriting the Value with key=”name” 4 times and name is finally getting the last value!

    For this to work, you should do it sequentially like this:

    ContentValues cv = new ContentValues();
           cv.put("name", "Cs Tech");
           cv.put("mail", "joe@info.com");         
           cv.put("contact", "180 151 2010");
           cv.put("date", "27 Jul 2011");
    
           this.db.insert(TABLE_NAME, "name", cv);
    
           cv.put("name", "Wipro");
           cv.put("mail", "bru@wipro.com");
           cv.put("contact", "180 151 2011");
           cv.put("date", "27 Jul 2011");
    
           this.db.insert(TABLE_NAME, "name", cv);
    
           cv.put("name", "TCS");
           cv.put("mail", "jen@tcs.com");  
           cv.put("contact", "180 151 2012");
           cv.put("date", "27 Jul 2011");
    
           this.db.insert(TABLE_NAME, "name", cv);
    
           cv.put("name", "Infosys");
           cv.put("mail", "ram@infosys.com");
           cv.put("contact", "180 151 2013");
           cv.put("date", "27 Jul 2011");
    
           this.db.insert(TABLE_NAME, "name", cv);
    
           cv.put("name", "Cognizant");
           cv.put("mail", "cts@cts.com");
           cv.put("contact", "180 151 2014");
           cv.put("date", "27 Jul 2011");
    
           this.db.insert(TABLE_NAME, "name", cv);
    
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