Applications can't directly access it.

On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 3:26 AM, stanly <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi all,
>
> I have a question about content provider,
> for example,
> I used the *Telephony.Carriers.CURRENT* this URI to store all APN nodes,
> maybe it will has 100 nodes(records) in it.
> but when I insert the 100 rows data via *ContentResolver.insert*
> pragramatically,
> instead of inserting records in every product by code, I wish my every
> product can have these 100 rows data atomatically,
> so I think there must exist a *real physical store location* to store the
> *Telephony.Carriers.CURRENT* URI all records, like xxx.db.
> so that I can just copy the xxx.db to every products, and used these
> records.
>
> is there have a physical location to store records in URI?
>
> please give me some suggestion.
>
> thanks a lot!!
>
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