from Roger: > If you set the backup attribute bit on the database when you create it, > then it will be backed up at the next HotSync every time it has been > modified on the device. Viola! > FWIW, you can use another 3rd-party app that can modify the attribute > bits to accomplish the same thing for ANY database. My favorite for > this is ZarfCatalog. Okay, a more basic question: how do I set the backup attribute bit? I'm guessing I need to change a bit in the attributes UInt passed into DmSetDatabaseInfo(), but I can't find information about which bit represents what in the API documentation. So which bit do I need to set? Michael
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