You could use the Exchange Manager (with the ExgLocal Lib) to beam a 
vCal between your application and the Addressbook.

If you don't want to choose the recipient application, just let the 
extention .vcs
If you want to send it to the Datbook, you could specify the addressbook 
creator in the Exchange Manager socket.

To build the vCal, you could use the PDI library. See DateTransfer.c

Hope this help

Ludovic

In article <94186@palm-dev-forum>,
 "Jonathan Dorny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Based on some information in my application I am trying to set up an entry
> and alarm in the Date Book to alert the user at a later date and time.  Can
> anyone direct me in the easiest way to do this?
> 
> Jonathan T. Dorny, President
> 4Cite Inc
> 4101 Vann Drive
> Lumberton, NC 28358
> 1.877.Go.4Cite
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robert Brinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 4:05 PM
> Subject: Database Guidance
> 
> 
> Hi, all. I have been working on the issue of saving and retrieving data
> within a Palm app for a few days now, and I am finding myself coming up
> short on some information. I can open a database, and I can get a record
> or the number of records in the database. However, understanding how to
> unpack a record and place the information into a structure, especially a
> mixed type structure (Strings, ints, etc.), is just eluding me. I
> recognize that I am not the strongest with C/C++, but I am a good
> programmer in other languages. I am just not able to write info or
> understand how to parse out a packed string or whatever. I have access
> to _Palm OS Programming: The Developers Guide, 2nd Edition_. However,
> this book is not helping me in this area. Does anyone know of any _good_
> sites that spell out this information succinctly? Or, maybe a very, very
> simple app that is well commented and shows the steps? Yes, I have used
> Google to look for myself. However, the sites that I came across did not
> give a lot of info on the subject of database I/O. Thank you for any
> direction you can offer.
> 
> Robert C. Brinson
> Programmer/Analyst
> DaySpring Cards
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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