Brad,

You can put the extras in the Intent you create the PendingIntent from.
20.04.2011 19:16 пользователь "Brad Stintson" <geek.bin...@gmail.com>
написал:
> Thanks a tonne Kostya, that worked just fine.
>
> I have another query, I am unable to pass or retrieve an extra in a
> BroadcastReceiver. How can I work that out?
>
> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 1:05 AM, Kostya Vasilyev <kmans...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>> 19.04.2011 21:48, Brad Stintson пишет:
>>
>> When I set alarm for few mins from current time, it shows this
>> Elapsed realtime wakeup (now=1263900):
>> ELAPSED_WAKEUP #0: Alarm{43d52750 type 2 android}
>> type=2 when=112231046 repeatInterval=0 count=0
>> operation=PendingIntent{43c2e498: PendingIntentRecord{43c5abb0 android
>> broad
>> castIntent}}
>>
>>
>> This one is a different time of alarm, ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP, which is
>> specified with milliseconds since boot.
>>
>> The "now" value above is about 20 minutes since boot, whereas the "when"
>> value is over 31 hours. This doesn't compute for testing.
>>
>> A more typical alarm of this type might be:
>>
>> Elapsed realtime wakeup (now=*711975424*):
>> ELAPSED_WAKEUP #0: Alarm{452f1648 type 2
>> com.google.android.apps.gtalkservice}
>> type=2 when=*712046996 *repeatInterval=0 count=0
>> operation=PendingIntent{4549a598: PendingIntentRecord{44eadc18
>> com.google.android.apps.gtalkservice broadcastIntent}}
>>
>> The above says that my device was rebooted some 197 hours ago, and the
>> alarm is set to go off some 70 seconds from now.
>>
>> Your previous code snippet used RTC_WAKEUP, which uses "real" time (in
>> UTC).
>>
>> Which of the two - ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP or RTC_WAKEUP are you actually
>> trying to make work?
>>
>> To test your intent and receiver, you could do this:
>>
>>
>> Intent activate = new Intent(this, TimeAlarm.class);
>> PendingIntent alarmIntent = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(this, 0,
>> activate, 0);
>> alarms = (AlarmManager)getSystemService(Context.ALARM_SERVICE);
>> alarms.set(AlarmManager.RTC_WAKEUP, *System.currentTimeMills() + 30 *
>> 1000*, alarmIntent);
>>
>> The above alarm is set to go off in 30 seconds, and is an easy way to
test
>> if your intent / receiver / manifest / etc. are correct.
>>
>>
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