Prachi's method does work. Try it out.

Thanks and Regards,
Kumar Bibek.

On Mar 17, 11:12 am, prachi <prachi.tya...@wipro.com> wrote:
> Hiiii
>
> Yaa u can delete the whole table table using delete method supplying
> table name and where and whereargs as null.Inside the delete method of
> your contentprovider call the delete method of SQLiteDatabase.
>
> I guess this will work.
>
> On Mar 16, 1:04 pm, Makas Tzavellas <makas.tzavel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Can't say that I have tried this myself, but you can perhaps "cheat"
> > by doing something like this
>
> > String where = "_id != -1";
>
> > You probably would not have any id fields with negative value, so in
> > theory, all records in the table should match that and therefore be
> > deleted.
>
> > Makas
>
> > On Mar 16, 1:33 pm, Hugh <pufftis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > > Is it possible to delete all rows of a content provider's table with
> > > the content provider's delete() method?
>
> > > I see that you can delete a single row, and multiple rows, but if you
> > > supply no WHERE clause, will that be the same as deleting all rows? It
> > > does not seem to work for me:
>
> > > int delRows = getContentResolver().delete(MUSIC.CONTENT_URI, null,
> > > null);
> > > Log.i(TAG, "number of del rows: " + delRows);
>
> > > How can I accomplish leaving the table structure but emptying its
> > > contents using a content provider?
>
> > > Thanks!- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -

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