Reported as bug #2983
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=2983
On Jun 13, 1:34 pm, Doug wrote:
> Wow! Turns out the query code in ContactsProvider does pretty much
> what I thought... it uses the Sqlite 'glob' operator, which is like
> 'like' (but uses '*' as wild-card... which i
Wow! Turns out the query code in ContactsProvider does pretty much
what I thought... it uses the Sqlite 'glob' operator, which is like
'like' (but uses '*' as wild-card... which is strange, since phone
numbers could conceivably have *'s and #'s in them).
Both GLOB and LIKE in Sqlite don't let you
I did some experimentation yesterday on just this topic.
For a start, it was easy enough to just throw a non-specific query at
the People provider and get back the values for the columns I was
interested in.
I don't know why, but I found that the "NUMBER_KEY" column has the
original phone number,
I would like to add something.
I have recognized that the column "NUMBER_KEY" doesn't get updated at
all. So I'd like to ask if there is another way to get normalized
phone numbers?
On 12 Jun., 11:25, code_android_festival_way
wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I am using a PhoneStateListener to determine the
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