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On 20 January 2013 21:55, Nobu Games <[email protected]> wrote:

> The 
> CalendarContract<http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/CalendarContract.html>component
>  is the only sane way to access a user's calendar data.
> Unfortunately it's only for API level 14 and higher ( >= 4.0). In older
> Android versions the calendar contentprovider is part of a hidden API which
> has been customized by various manufacturers. That means there is no
> official, standardized way of accessing or manipulating calendar data.
>
> You could try accessing that hidden contentprovider the way you're doing
> it. But you need to guess the proper content URI. And you also need to make
> assumptions about the table column names and so on. It's not really a
> pretty nor reliable thing to do.
>
> I had the same problem with one of my apps. For that reason I wrote my own
> calendar SyncAdapter and ContentProvider components that synchronize with
> the Google Calendar web API.
>
> On Saturday, January 19, 2013 10:17:53 PM UTC-6, askl wrote:
>>
>> Hello friends,
>> i want to get calendar events using this query.
>>
>> Cursor cursor = getContentResolver().query(
>> Uri.parse("content://com.**android.calendar/events"),
>>  new String[] { "_id", "title", "dtstart", "dtend" }, null,
>> null, "dtstart ASC");
>>
>> *Manifest,xml*
>> <uses-sdk
>>         android:minSdkVersion="8"
>>         android:targetSdkVersion="17" />
>>
>>     <uses-permission android:name="android.**permission.READ_CALENDAR" />
>>     <uses-permission android:name="android.**permission.WRITE_CALENDAR"
>> />
>>
>> But ones generate an exception called *null* longparser dtend on android
>> version 2.2.
>>
>> *just explain to me this query is working on which os version..? *
>> *2.2 and up version or 3.0 and up version*
>> *
>> *
>> *or else this method is ok or not.*
>>
>> just help me..
>> thank you
>> askl
>>
>>
>>
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