Út, led 03, 2006 ve 01:29:47 +0100, Karsten Krispin napsal:
> Am Dienstag, 3. Januar 2006 13:19 schrieb Martin Waschbüsch:
> > Hi Karsten,
> 
> Hi, 
> (and sorry for my mistakes...)
> 
> > 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...
> Yes.. I see ;) please also notice my 'thirded version' ;) - I'll try to 
> concentrate now!
> 
> 
> Well.. disregard everything please. I start from scratch:
> 
> I prefer displaying my contact names as "surname, given name".
> I would not like the idea of rearranging everything because it is not allowed 
> to know two persons with the same name! ;)

yes, it is surename and firstname. Name is completely different.. it
is something as nickname for unique contact.

> So, what about having this unique set:
> 
> owner, email, name ?

again, this is bad. Only owner and name has to be unique. Name is
userfriendly contact id...

> I hope that it is possible with more than one field..
> 
> This would ensure that every user can have at least the same person, but not 
> twice per user, because it is in addiction to the email address.
> 
> 
> Karsten


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