> > You'll have to save the database name, if you want a permanent way to point > to a database. Sometimes saving the creator and type will be sufficient, > but remember that there can be multiple databases with the same type and > creator. > > -David Fedor > Palm Developer Support > The reason I am not using the database name is because it takes up to 7 ticks to call DmFindDatebase (by its name). DmGetNextDatabase by type creator is not good enough like you said (in case of non application files). Is there something better I can do to get quickest access to a database ? Regards, Dan Hod R&D Manager The PalmMate Team Gotta Palm? Gotta visit www.PalmMate.com
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