Please note that the calendar provider is *not* part of the SDK, it *does*
change between platform releases, and you *will* have compatibility problems
if you are using it.

On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 8:31 AM, Kapuddi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Cool. Mr. Jens, you're right.
>
> First, I checked the content_id,
> then I set the content_id to 1.
> Succeed.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Also thanks to Mr Mr. Murphy.
>
> On 10月11日, 下午7时48分, Jens <[email protected]> wrote:
> > You're adding an event that's not linked to a row in the calendars
> > table for one.
> >
> > Typically you need to set the value of "calendar_id" to something.
> > This "something" better be a valid _id value from the calendars table
> > or your app will just be filling the provider with crap.
> >
> > If you're going to be messing around in undocumented providers you
> > should probably start by looking at the provider code itself:
> >
> > http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/packages/providers/Calendar...
> >
> > Also.. the provider is a bit peculiar on all-day events.. plz make
> > sure you're pushing them in in UTC-time with the event time zone set
> > to UTC also. Look at the implementation in the Calendar app itself:
> >
> > http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/packages/apps/Calendar.git;...
> >
> > --
> >
> > (or you could just do it with GDATA as M.Murphy suggests and push your
> > messages via HTTP up to Google which should sync it back to the device
> > sooner or later).
> >
> > On 8 Okt, 12:40, Kapuddi <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hello, All:
> >
> > > when I insert one new Calendar Event into Google calendar from my app,
> > > the log message was given:
> > >
> ================================================================================
> > > 10-05 00:30:44.171: ERROR/DatabaseUtils(8479): Error inserting
> > > transparency=0 dtstart=1285891200000 title=TestCalendar _sync_dirty=1
> > > dtend=1285891200000 visibility=0 allDay=1 lastDate=1285950628697
> > > hasAlarm=0 eventStatus=1 into table  Events
> > > 10-05 00:30:44.171: ERROR/DatabaseUtils(8479):
> > > android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConstraintException: error code 19:
> > > constraint failed
> > > 10-05 00:30:44.171: ERROR/DatabaseUtils(8479):     at
> > > android.database.sqlite.SQLiteStatement.native_execute(Native Method)
> > >
> ================================================================================
> >
> > > would you please tell me how to solve it?
> >
> > > Best Regards,
> >
> > > Kapuddi
> >
> > >
> ================================================================================
> > > Next is my sample code:
> > > // Platform: android 2.2 froyo
> >
> > >    private static final String calendarcontentStr =
> > > "content://com.android.calendar/events";
> >
> > >    ContentValues event = new ContentValues();
> >
> > >    //event.put("title", mAct.getString(R.string.read) + ": " + title);
> > >    event.put("title", "TestCalendar");
> >
> > >    long startTime = startC.getTimeInMillis();
> > >    long endTime = endC.getTimeInMillis();
> >
> > >    event.put("dtstart", startTime);
> > >    event.put("dtend", endTime);
> > >    //event.put("allDay", 1);
> > >    event.put("eventStatus", 1);
> > >    event.put("visibility", 0);
> > >    event.put("transparency", 0);
> > >    event.put("hasAlarm", 0);
> >
> > >    Uri eventsUri = Uri.parse(calendarcontentStr);
> > >    Uri uri = mAct.getContentResolver().insert(eventsUri, event);
>
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