Hi stephen.
What I wanted to do is access the db structures of those basic apps(datebk, todo
etc..). Your link have help me understand more in my phrasing statements. thanks.
I need some guiding samples to start. See, I am in the midst of creating a new app for
use in the palm. This app will have advance fields compare to datebk. some of the
structures used will be similar to that of the datebk, but can place appointments on
my app and that is reflected as new entries in the datebk. layout of that 2 apps will
be
drastically different.
Is the link you have provided the ony way for it?
palm is so fun, just thinking of it.. cool..
terrence
Stephan Veigl wrote:
> Hi Terrence
>
> > I wanted some guide to have a function that I could use to have
> > information sync to the standard palm apps. Apps such as TODOLIST,
> > MEMOPAD, DATEBOOK etc..
> >
> > So far, quite a number of apps are standalone, I wanted to create an app
> > that allows me to map information from and to these resident apps.
>
> don't know if i really understand what you want to do. but every data are stored in
>databases (.pdb) even the programs themselves are not more than resource databases
>(.prc).
> you can access any database you can find on your palm (see RsrcEdit a must have for
>developers :).
> if you want to read / modify data from another app, you must know the db-structure
>of the records. you can find some info about the build-in apps at:
> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/3216/palmrecs.htm
>
> by(e)
> Stephan
>
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