Sunday, 7 April 2013
Add reminders in all events in Android calendar
This example adds a reminder to an event. The reminder fires 10 minutes before the event.
And add an event and a reminder this way:
// get calendar
Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();Uri EVENTS_URI = Uri.parse(getCalendarUriBase(this) + "events");ContentResolver cr = getContentResolver();// event insertContentValues values = new ContentValues();values.put("calendar_id", 1);values.put("title", "Reminder Title");values.put("allDay", 0);values.put("dtstart", cal.getTimeInMillis() + 11*60*1000); // event starts at 11 minutes from nowvalues.put("dtend", cal.getTimeInMillis()+60*60*1000); // ends 60 minutes from nowvalues.put("description", "Reminder description");values.put("visibility", 0);values.put("hasAlarm", 1);Uri event = cr.insert(EVENTS_URI, values);// reminder insertUri REMINDERS_URI = Uri.parse(getCalendarUriBase(this) + "reminders");values = new ContentValues();values.put( "event_id", Long.parseLong(event.getLastPathSegment()));values.put( "method", 1 );values.put( "minutes", 10 );cr.insert( REMINDERS_URI, values );
You'll also need to add these permission to your manifest for this method:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_CALENDAR" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_CALENDAR" />
How to get contact list from Exchange Server in Android?
How to obtain the contacts from
global address list(GAL)
of Microsoft Office 365
.
or How do I retrieve
global contacts
with Exchange Web Services (EWS)
?
Android Application that looks up
Exchange GAL
for contacts
Also u can refer
Use a string literal that contains an embedded single-quote (') character in Android
The SQL standard specifies that single-quotes in strings are escaped by putting two single quotes in a row.
Example:
INSERT INTO xyz VALUES('5 O''clock');
So use '' at the place of '. like
if(constraint.contains("'")) constraint = constraint.replace("'", "''");
ContactsContract.Contacts.DISPLAY_NAME + " LIKE '"+constraint+"%'"
Get AndroidManifest.xml Content in code
Inside
theonCreate()
method use
try
{
String app_ver = this.getPackageManager().getPackageInfo(this.getPackageName(), 0).versionName;
}
catch (NameNotFoundException e)
{
Log.v(tag, e.getMessage());
}
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