![]() So I'm thinking that either the long values that I'm trying to compare are not equivalent (epoch milliseconds is what I was shooting for w/ Calendar.getTimeInMillis() and LocalDateTime.toEpochSecond()), or, well, something else that I don't have a clue about due to the fact that I'm not at any level of serious proficiency with Room or SQLite queries in general at this point.įor brevity's sake, I have omitted portions of the classes referenced above, due to the fact that the boilerplate code is working fine with other methods in the same classes. When this is reversed I'm getting a count for all of the entries. ![]() The behavior that I am seeing is that when my timestamp > :ts comparison is utilizing greater than (as here), I am getting a count of 0 entries via the query. ![]()
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