That field is not supported by the Emulator. It being supported would mean that
you could install more than 64K number of records, which the Database Manager
API doesn't support.
At least, I think it doesn't. I've seen posting from people saying they had
databases with 70,000+ records in them, but it's not clear to me how they can
access all those records when DmGetRecord takes a UInt16 as an index...
-- Keith Rollin
-- Palm OS Emulator engineer
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Subject: PDB Format [ NextRecordListID ]
I am trying to use NextRecordListID in my application, but the emulator
rejects the PDB saying the NextRecordListID is not Zero.
Is NextRecordListID not supported in Emulator only or is it just a
foresight, and the Palm OS as of now does not support NextRecordListID ?
I mean is it worth the effort to make the application "NextRecordListID"
compatible ?
Regards,
Prashant Gupta
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