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Start your free trialAdam Pinsky
22,804 PointsI don't understand what I'm being asked to do?
I even tried referencing the code we had written during the lesson and I so much is omitted from the CodeChallenge.java code for brevity that I can't even sort out where within my code I should search. Maybe I need a break.....
Challenge Task 1 of 2: Let's continue with our previous code challenge. Execute the query that we built before using the findInBackground() method. Pass in the mFindCallback variable defined below.
// This code is an excerpt from an Activity. Some code has been omitted!
FindCallback<ParseUser> mFindCallback = new FindCallback<ParseUser>() {
@Override
public void done(List<ParseUser> users, ParseException e) {
if (e == null) {
}
}
};
ParseQuery<ParseUser> query = ParseUser.getQuery();
query.orderByAscending("email");
1 Answer
Jacob Bergdahl
29,119 PointsTry this and see if it works:
query.findInBackground(mFindCallBack);