Memnon Anon <gegendosenflei...@gmail.com> wrote: > Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> writes: > > > > > I think something like this should work: > > > > anniversary: 1972-02-26 birthday > > > > Okay, here a line from my .bbdb: > > ,----[ Linebreaks manually added ] > | ["FirstName" "LastName" nil nil (["Telephone" "xxx/xxxxxxxx"] > | ["Cellphone" "xxxx/xxxxxx"]) (["Home" ("Musterstr. 123") "Bremen" "Bremen" > "11111" "D"]) > | ("f...@baz.de") (anniversary 1980-01-01 birthday) (timestamp . > "2009-01-15") > | (creation-date . "2009-01-15") nil] > `---- > > I tried adding "'s, adding []'s, etc. And one combination was right, but > I can not find it anymore :(. Lost, lost my precious ... > > As I said, if you use this feature, please send me just one line of your > .bbdb. > I will fix the rest ;) > > Thank you very much... >
Oh, sorry: that was the format that one uses when interactively adding a field to a bbdb entry. Here is a line from the bbdb file: ["First" "Last" nil nil (["Home" 212 555 1212 0] ["Mobile" 212 5555 1212 0]) (["Home" ("1 First St") "Anytown" "MA" "01234" "USA"]) ("f...@bar.com") ((creation-date . "2009-02-05") (timestamp . "2009-02-26") (anniversary . "1976-02-26 birthday\n1993-02-27 wedding")) nil] This one includes two anniversaries (a birthday and a wedding anniversary). For just a birthday it would look like this: ....(anniversary . "1976-02-26 birthday") HTH, Nick _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode