I also tried INSERT_EDIT action, but using that I get activity not found exception. Is there a proecess to let Google know about this? Please help..
On Jul 21, 7:35 am, Yorgos <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, has anyone find how to deal with this issue? > > cheers!! > > On 18 Ιούλ, 01:11, jats1234 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I am having the same issue. Hope it gets fix soon... > > > On Jun 11, 2:45 pm, John Seghers <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I followed the documentation to start the Show or Create Contact > > > activity. Since my app asks the user if they want to add a contact, I > > > don't want the activity asking this as well. Thus I used > > > theEXTRA_FORCE_CREATEflag. > > > > If I do not use this flag, the code below works fine. It asks the user > > > if they want to add the contact, brings up a selection list where they > > > can choose an existing contact or create a new one, and then shows the > > > add contacts UI. > > > > Intent intent = new Intent(); > > > intent.setAction(Contacts.Intents.SHOW_OR_CREATE_CONTACT); > > > intent.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_DEFAULT); > > > intent.setData(Uri.fromParts("tel", "2065551234", null)); > > > intent.putExtra(Contacts.Intents.EXTRA_FORCE_CREATE, true); // > > > <<<<<< this is the problem line > > > intent.putExtra(Contacts.Intents.Insert.NAME, "Cequint"); > > > intent.putExtra(Contacts.Intents.Insert.NOTES, "test"); > > > intent.putExtra(Contacts.Intents.Insert.PHONE_TYPE, > > > Contacts.PhonesColumns.TYPE_WORK); > > > startActivity(intent); > > > > Using theEXTRA_FORCE_CREATEflag, the activity does not start and the > > > logcat output shows that the intent forwarded by the > > > ShowOrCreateActivity fails: > > > > 06-11 19:00:33.198: INFO/ActivityManager(583): Starting activity: > > > Intent { action=com.android.contacts.action.SHOW_OR_CREATE_CONTACT > > > categories={android.intent.category.DEFAULT} data=tel:2065551234 comp= > > > {com.android.contacts/com.android.contacts.ShowOrCreateActivity} (has > > > extras) } > > > 06-11 19:00:33.369: INFO/ActivityManager(583): Starting activity: > > > Intent { action=android.intent.action.INSERT > > > type=vnd.android.cursor.dir/person comp={com.android.contacts/ > > > com.android.contacts.EditContactActivity} (has extras) } > > > 06-11 19:00:33.459: DEBUG/UserLaunch:(992): onRestart() > > > 06-11 19:00:33.479: DEBUG/UserLaunch:(992): onStart() > > > 06-11 19:00:33.709: ERROR/EditContactActivity(862): Cannot resolve > > > intent: Intent { action=android.intent.action.INSERT > > > type=vnd.android.cursor.dir/person comp={com.android.contacts/ > > > com.android.contacts.EditContactActivity} (has extras) } > > > > Looking at the Contacts Manifest, I found that sending this Intent > > > would take me directly to the add contacts UI, but will always create > > > a new contact even if there is already one for that number: > > > > Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_INSERT, > > > People.CONTENT_URI); > > > intent.putExtra(Contacts.Intents.Insert.PHONE, "2065551234"); > > > intent.putExtra(Contacts.Intents.Insert.NAME, "Cequint"); > > > intent.putExtra(Contacts.Intents.Insert.NOTES, "test"); > > > intent.putExtra(Contacts.Intents.Insert.PHONE_TYPE, > > > Contacts.PhonesColumns.TYPE_WORK); > > > startActivity(intent); > > > > Am I doing something wrong with the first example? Or is there a bug > > > in the Contacts app? This is with SDK 1.5 r2.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

