Yeah, I had thought of creating a unique URi, as I am already handling
a few different ones in my overridden update method. Thanks for the
input!

On Apr 16, 1:06 pm, Kostya Vasilyev <[email protected]> wrote:
> ContentProviders are somewhat more abstract than SQL...
>
> You could have a special URI that means "increment this item's view count",
> e.g.:
>
> authority/item/# - for operations on the entire item
>
> authority/item/#/viewcount - updating would increment the view count by one
>
> It might also be possible with a batch operation, but I haven't used those
> and can't say if there is support for an "N+1" type backreference.
> 16.04.2011 20:59 пользователь "Paul" <[email protected]> написал:
>
> > I have an app that as the user opens 'things' from the ListView, I
> > want to update their view count as they are opened. Currently doing
> > this via raw SQL (...SET views = views + 1...), but would like to run
> > this operation through my content provider's 'update' method, if
> > possible.
>
> > Does anyone now if it's possible to pass in increment values via
> > the .update() method's ContentValues parameter without having to first
> > run a query to find out the current (in my case, view) value?
>
> > Thanks for any pointers,
>
> > Paul
>
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