On Wednesday 06 June 2007 03:13:36 pm Chris Frey wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 04:29:30PM -0400, Chris Frey wrote:
> > In the PINMessage class, you have a MessageRecordId.  What does this
> > number represent?  Is it the same as the value passed in to the SetIds()
> > call?
> >
> > I should do some more experiments here, but thought I'd ask in case
> > you have some insight.
>
> I've answered my own question here... in my testing, it does seem
> that RecordId (as done in classes like Record::Contact) holds the
> same value as MessageRecordId.  The difference is that RecordId
> comes through the SetId() API, and is parsed in the protocol header,
> while MessageRecordId is stored inside the record itself, as a
> common field.

The UID or record id is actually replicated in a couple of places in the 
message headers too, either redundant or reduncancy - can't tell which ;). 
>
> I've updated PINMessage to store both, since they are distinct.

Thanks.

-edge

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