Don`t think that would change the answers above too much. Depending on the amount of data the device needs, you mind find it simpler to simply get a full 'packet' of data once you unload whatever info you have locally. Keeping in sync is generally a pain in the ass and not always worth it. If you won`t be working online (and therefore bandwidth is not an issue) and the data is not huge (meaning it will do a full sync within a reasonable time) - my advice is not to bother :)
2015-01-18 19:43 GMT+02:00 Craig Cox [email protected] [firebird-support] <[email protected]>: > > > Thanks to everyone for your thoughts. I understand that this is really > not the forum for such a discussion and I appreciate everyone’s advice. I > failed to note an important detail in my original discussion. That is, my > mobile device (tablet) will likely not have a connection to the internet > until it reaches its home base. Because of this, I need to sync prior to > leaving home base, collect data, then resync at a later time. > > > > If you know of a more appropriate forum for this discussion, please let me > know. > > > > Thanks again. > > > > Craig A. Cox, CPG > > Principal Scientist > > Cox-Colvin & Associates, Inc. > > 7750 Corporate Blvd > > Plain City, Ohio 43064 > > P: (614) 526-2040 > > F: (614) 526-2041 > > C: (614) 554-2461 > > www.CoxColvin.com > > > > >
