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What should I use instead of managedQuery?
managedQuery
is recently deprecated. ManagedQuery was used for using Cursor. What should I use since managedQuery was deprecated? Without it, I can't work with Cursor. So there must be alternative of it.
Sample Cursor :
Cursor managedCursor = managedQuery(CallLog.Calls.CONTENT_URI, null,
null, null, null);
1 answer
There's obviously an alternative. But it was available earlier also. It's actually getContentResolver().query()
. There's not much more difference. Both classes (not actually class it's something else ~ I forgot the name), contain same code. Here's the query code.
@Nullable
public final Cursor query(@NonNull Uri uri, @Nullable String[] projection, @Nullable String selection, @Nullable String[] selectionArgs, @Nullable String sortOrder) {
throw new RuntimeException("Stub!");
}
Here's the managedQuery code :
/** @deprecated */
@Deprecated
public final Cursor managedQuery(Uri uri, String[] projection, String selection, String[] selectionArgs, String sortOrder) {
throw new RuntimeException("Stub!");
}
So use that sample query following way :
getContentResolver().query(CallLog.Calls.CONTENT_URI, null,
null, null, null);
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