Hi Karsten,

>I see, I did not expressed me well enough:
>
>I mean if one user really knows two persons with an identical name.
>I have to admin that the chances that this happens are pretty small, but the 
>may occour and than the user is badly off.
>
>To correct my idea a bit: not 'id', 'owner' and 'name' but only 'id' and 
>'email' as a unique set?
>
>I hope it's clear now where I want to point at?
>
>Karsten

Oh, ok! I understand that now. However, since firstname and lastname
remain you can have two contacts with the same name (e.g. John Doe), but
label them differently (e.g. 'Doe, John' or 'John Doe' or 'my first
contact')

Having the email address as a unique key would also mean that two users
cannot have the same contact...

Martin

--
"What a fool believes he sees, no wise man has the power to reason
away..."

Doobie Brothers (1978)


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