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I'm trying to figure out if there is a property in Android contacts that states if a contact has been modified.

I read that it was possible to read a contact's version via the field ContactsContract.Contacts.Entity.VERSION, but I wasn't able to retrieve its value. I always get an IllegalArgumentException.

Does someone know how to get the contact's version or if there is another way to find out if a contact has been modified since the last scanning of the address book?

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Heres the code, I havent tested it, as I was busy with my work.

    public void getVersion() {
    //specify which fields of RawContacts table to be retrieved.
    String[] projection = new String[] {RawContacts.VERSION};

    //query the RawContacts.CONTENT_URI
    Cursor cur = mContext.getContentResolver().query(RawContacts.CONTENT_URI, projection,null,null,null);

  while(cur.moveToNext()){
    String version = cur.getString(cur.getColumnIndex(RawContacts.VERSION));    
    Log.i("VersionRetriever", version);
   }

  //Always remember to close the cursor. Otherwise it leads to side-effects.
  cur.close();

}

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  • Thanks, I edited your code, performing a sum of the RawContacts versions.
    – Xabaras
    Nov 26, 2012 at 13:46
  • I would really love if you could add your code here so its easy for people to understand and make fewer mistakes(if at all).
    – JaydeepW
    May 26, 2014 at 8:56
  • @jaydeepw...I am in search of update time of as contact which forced me to see this post and I got the Version of all accounts. When I try to change any info in any of the contact that version number really does not change so my question is how to get the modification time from VERSION?
    – Saty
    Sep 26, 2014 at 6:46
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try RawContacts.CONTACT_STATUS_TIMESTAMP instead of RawContacts.VERSION.

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  • It doesn't provide modified time of a contact but a status update timestamp which is usually null / not assigned. Apr 27, 2015 at 12:11
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If you want to know if a specific data type (like phone or name), was changed you can check Data.DATA_VERSION (but on Data.CONTENT_URI).

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