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I am newbie programmer, I am creating an alarm app containing multiple activities, each capable of setting 1 alarm. I am using same alarm broadcastreciever for all the activities and I use notification manager inside the broadcast reciever. I pass different ids for different activities that use the broadcastreceiver for notify command using getextras. When I try out the application, the alarm which gets shown seems to be of the activity whose button i pressed the latest. Also there is a +-1 min error between set time and notification time .Can anyone suggest any other change I can make so I can get multiple notification instead of just one and at the exact set time. Thanks in advance for the answer. :)

here is the alarm receiver code:

public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {

        Toast.makeText
            (context, R.string.app_name, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
        String Title=intent.getStringExtra("title");
        String days=intent.getStringExtra("days");
        int id=intent.getIntExtra("id", 0);
         NotificationManager nm=(NotificationManager)context.getSystemService(Context.NOTIFICATION_SERVICE);
            Notification notify = new Notification(R.drawable.ic_launcher,days,System.currentTimeMillis());
           // Intent i= new Intent(context,MainActivity.class);
            PendingIntent p= PendingIntent.getActivity(context,0,intent,0);
            notify.setLatestEventInfo(context, Title, days, p);
            nm.notify(id,notify);

Here is the main.java code inside onclicklistener:

           AlarmManager am = null;

            PendingIntent appIntent = null;
            String days = et.getText().toString();
            int daynum = java.lang.Integer.parseInt(days);
            String s2 = (String) ss.getSelectedItem();
            Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance();
            Calendar c1=Calendar.getInstance();
            int y = 2013, m = Calendar.NOVEMBER, d = 29, h = 11, i = 6;
            if (s2.equals("Morning")) {
                h = 7;
            } else if (s2.equals("Afternoon")) {
                h = 12;
            } else if (s2.equals("Evening")) {
                h = 17;
            } else if (s2.equals("Night")) {
                h = 21;
            }
            h=12;i=6;
            c.set(y, m, d, h, i,0);
        c1.setTimeInMillis(c.getTimeInMillis()-daynum*24*60*60*1000);
            button.setText(c1.toString());
            Context context =main.this;
            Intent intent = new Intent(context, AlarmReceiver2.class);
            intent.putExtra("title", "title");
            intent.putExtra("days",days+" days left");
            intent.putExtra("id",1);
            appIntent = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(context, 0,
                    intent, 0);
            am = (AlarmManager) getSystemService(ALARM_SERVICE);
            am.set(AlarmManager.RTC_WAKEUP, c.getTimeInMillis(), appIntent);
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To have multiple alarms you have to create multiple PendingIntent. As from your code you can see that you have passed tha same REQUEST_CODE value, i.e., 0

PendingIntent p= PendingIntent.getActivity(context,0,intent,0);

So to have multiple alarms you have to differentiate the PendingIntents with different values each time. I always use current time value for that as it is different every time. Replace your code like I used below and try again.

PendingIntent p= PendingIntent.getActivity(context,System.currentTimeInMillis(),intent,0);

Thank you.

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  • i tried, only 1 notification is appearing.must be some other mistake that i may have made.
    – ARK
    Nov 29, 2013 at 5:56
  • I guess you have triggered your alarm only once. Please update your question with your AlarmManager code. Nov 29, 2013 at 6:12
  • It works, i had to change request code of the pending intent in the original activity and not that of the broadcast receiver.
    – ARK
    Nov 29, 2013 at 11:23

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