Android: Populating multiple items in a listview row?

Once you get beyond a basic list item, you probably want to start making your own adapter and returning a custom view for each cell. Code sample here.

Agreed, that's the direction I want to eventually take. But I'd like to know the most basic/fundamental way of doing this before learning the better way to do this...unless the only way to do this is by creating my own adapter... – Prabhu Mar 11 '10 at 17:40 I haven't seen a default adapter that does two textviews, and you probably want some sort of reasonable layout, otherwise just concatenation should be enough. So you probably will have to make a custom adapter, but its not super complicated and it gives you a lot of freedom.

– jqpubliq Mar 11 '10 at 20:54.

ResultSetAsArraycurrentColumncurrentRow = cursor. Cursor cursor = db. String column1Values = dbRetrieval.

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