westmeadboy wrote:
> I really cannot think of any other way to do it, short of copying the
> contents of the cursor into some other object.
> 
> Requerying the database is not an option because these are not simple
> SQLiteCursor instances.
> 
> Please feel free to suggest alternatives!

Have the data be managed by a local service. Have the activities bind to
the local service. Have the activities request a cursor via methods on
the local service when they need it. Pass truly transient data (e.g.,
the position of the row the 2nd activity should look at) as Intent extras.

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