I recently suggested the following edit to this [post][1]:

![Suggested edit][2]

I did this edit because there is no such constructor and thus the answer is misleading and partly incorrect.

Why was this edit rejected? I know I could also have commented the post and perhaps downvote it, but I thought correcting this mistake would be preferable.

**Update**

IMHO I didn't change the intention of the post, as the author wanted to tell that the variable has to be initialized.

Because I wanted to add some more information on the issue I also posted an answer where I explained how to initialize and what to generally keep in mind with using greendao.

One reviewer approved my edit. Three rejected it.

**Current status**

Meanwhile I left a comment and downvoted the answer as long as the post contains this mistake, which gave me a -1 on my own post. It's really disencouraging.


  [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23497611/greendao-nullpointerexception-at-insert/23497675?noredirect=1#comment36081527_23497675
  [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/IHd2E.jpg