I thought about that but was hoping I wouldn't have to go that route (I'm
only a step above a newbie and all that looks a little daunting to me).
Seems like it would be a lot more work. I'm still hoping I can use the
simpler PhoneLookup function.
Dave
Ben Combee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> "David Leland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:38507@palm-dev-forum...
> >
> > Any takers on this question? I've searched the archives and my Palm OS
> > Programming Bible but can't see any way of doing it.
> >
> > For clarification, the application I'm writing is a "plug-in" to another
> one
> > and I am restricted from presenting a form to the user with any fields
on
> > it. I can only return a string value to the application that's calling
my
> > "plug-in".
>
> Dave, look at the AppLauchCmd.h header file. Specifically, the
> AddrLookupParamsType structure and the sysAppLaunchCmdLookup launch code.
> The Mail sample program has code that uses this. Using all this, you can
> define your own address book search code that returns data in a string.
>
> --
> Ben Combee
> Veriprise Wireless <http://www.veriprise.com>
>
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