Reached MAX size for compiled-sql statement cache for database

I was searching for this today, and came across this doc.

http://ormlite.com/docs/query-builder

This solved my issue. This is the code from the link above

QueryBuilder<Account, String> queryBuilder =
  accountDao.queryBuilder();
Where<Account, String> where = queryBuilder.where();
SelectArg selectArg = new SelectArg();
// define our query as 'name = ?'
where.eq(Account.NAME_FIELD_NAME, selectArg);
// prepare it so it is ready for later query or iterator calls
PreparedQuery<Account> preparedQuery = queryBuilder.prepare();

// later we can set the select argument and issue the query
selectArg.setValue("foo");
List<Account> accounts = accountDao.query(preparedQuery);
// then we can set the select argument to another
// value and re-run the query
selectArg.setValue("bar");
accounts = accountDao.query(preparedQuery);

Look at examples 8-3 and 8-4 here.

Example 8-3. Using the update method

/**
 * Update a job in the database.
 * @param job_id         The job id of the existing job
 * @param employer_id    The employer offering the job
 * @param title          The job title
 * @param description    The job description
 */
public void editJob(long job_id, long employer_id, String title, String description) {
    ContentValues map = new ContentValues();
    map.put("employer_id", employer_id);
    map.put("title", title);
    map.put("description", description);
    String[] whereArgs = new String[]{Long.toString(job_id)};
    try{
        getWritableDatabase().update("jobs", map, "_id=?", whereArgs);
    } catch (SQLException e) {
        Log.e("Error writing new job", e.toString());
    }
}

Here are some of the highlights of the code in Example 8-3:

Example 8-4 shows you how to use the execSQL method.
Example 8-4. Using the execSQL method

/**
 * Update a job in the database.
 * @param job_id         The job id of the existing job
 * @param employer_id    The employer offering the job
 * @param title          The job title
 * @param description    The job description
 */
public void editJob(long job_id, long employer_id, String title, String description) {
    String sql = 
        "UPDATE jobs " +
        "SET employer_id = ?, "+
        " title = ?,  "+
        " description = ? "+
        "WHERE _id = ? ";
    Object[] bindArgs = new Object[]{employer_id, title, description, job_id};
    try{
        getWritableDatabase().execSQL(sql, bindArgs);
    } catch (SQLException e) {
        Log.e("Error writing new job", e.toString());
    }
}

The message is asking you to make parameters use sql variables instead of sql literals.

Each sql query is parsed, plans are generated, and stored in a sql statement cache.

Queries which have the same text are fetched from the cache.

  --One query
SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE Id = @1   (@1 = 3)
SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE Id = @1   (@1 = 4)
SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE Id = @1   (@1 = 5)

Queries which have different text (including literals) cannot be found in the cache and are (uselessly) added to it.

  --Three Queries.
SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE Id = 3
SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE Id = 4
SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE Id = 5