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I’m trying to record some data in another child class in the firebase, but without success, follows code. However unsuccessfully, when I run the application first the client data is recorded, and soon after the data is overwritten the client data.
private void salvar() {
Cliente cliente = new Cliente();
Ete ete = new Ete();
try {
cliente.setUid(UUID.randomUUID().toString());
cliente.setNome(in_nome_empresa.getText().toString());
cliente.setCnpj(in_cnpj.getText().toString());
cliente.setEndereco(in_endereco.getText().toString());
cliente.setCidade(in_cidade.getText().toString());
cliente.setCep(in_cep.getText().toString());
cliente.setEstado(spn_estado.getSelectedItem().toString());
databaseReference.child(String.valueOf(maxId + 1)).setValue(cliente);
ete.setFabricante(spn_fabricante.getSelectedItem().toString());
ete.setModelo(spn_ModEte.getSelectedItem().toString());
databaseReference.child(String.valueOf(maxId + 1)).setValue(ete);
} catch (Exception ex) {
MensageBox.Show(this, "Erro", "Erro ao Salvar Dados" + ex.getMessage());
}
}
That’s because you’re writing in the same reference (
databaseReference.child(String.valueOf(maxId + 1))
), what you’re trying to do?– Costamilam
thank you, I managed to resolve by adding databaseReference = Firebasedatabase.getInstance(). getReference(). Child("ETE"); before the ETE setvalue
– Leonardo Silva