Davis, Iain E. wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
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>> The only reason to -not- use the same ID for the app and it's
>> data is if for some reason you want the data to remain on the
>> PDA when the application that uses it is deleted. For something
>> as specialized as you are talking about I don't think this is really
>> something you need to do.
>
>Richard,
> Wouldn't the reverse be true? There might be situations were you might
>want the user to be able to delete the database in the application delete
>dialog.
> Although I guess ideally, if you wanted the user to be able to delete
the
>database, you should provide that functionality as part of your
application.
>
That is usually the way it is done, yes.
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