Look up the use of the Palm Creator ID (in the docs and on the Palm website)
>1. What should a user use instead of sysFileCMail ?,
You would use the Creator ID you registered with Palm
>2. Are there any rules for it ?
Yes, see the developer's web site for details (I don't have them memorized)
>3. Does it depend upon type of an application ?
Each application should have a unique identifying Creator ID.
-----Original Message-----
From: LIT Response Cell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Palm Developers Forum List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, August 27, 1999 5:14 AM
Subject: Question
>Dear Sir,
>
>I am have just bought Code Warrior. And trying hands on it.
>
>While in learning "Code Warrior examples for Palm OS 3.0" I came accross
>MAIL
>application. In the mail application I found following line.
>
>MailDB = DmOpenDatabaseByTypeCreator (mailDBType, sysFileCMail,
>dmModeReadWrite);
>
>where MailDB is a variable type DmOpenRef,
>mailDBType is type of Database,
>sysFileCMail is creator of Database,
>dmModereadWrite is the mode in which Database is to be opened.
>
>
>My Questions are :-
>1. What should a user use instead of sysFileCMail ?,
>2. Are there any rules for it ?
>3. Does it depend upon type of an application ?
>
>Please explain me as I am not able to go further in development without
>this.
>
>Thanking you in advance.
>
>Rupesh
>For Livewire I T Pvt. Ltd.
>
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