On 13/07/12 19:28, Patrick Ohly wrote:
> On Fri, 2012-07-13 at 19:12 +1200, Jane Atkinson wrote:
>> On 13/07/12 18:12, Patrick Ohly wrote:
>>> On Fri, 2012-07-13 at 09:43 +1200, Jane Atkinson wrote:
>>>> A couple of days ago, I added a new contact on my E63 phone. I don't
>>>> know the person's email address or mobile number, so I entered the
>>>> landline number and I used the address property to add a street address
>>>> - which is the detail I specifically wanted to record in this case.
>>>>
>>>> After I'd synced the phone, I noticed that the new contact had synced to
>>>> the server (and then to the other phone). The name and landline number
>>>> had transferred but not the address details.
>>>>
>>>> Is this expected behaviour?
>>>
>>> Not at all. Can you create a test contact and sync it with
>>> "syncevolution --run loglevel=4 <config name>"?
>>>
>>> The resulting syncevolution-log.html will have detailed information
>>> about the incoming contact and how it is passed on to the WebDAV side.
>>> Can you cut-and-paste that part here or send me the log file?
>>>
>>
>> The logfile has been send to your other email address.
> 
> Thanks. The relevant part is this:
> 
> [2012-07-13 19:02:13.352] 'Item_Parse' - parsing SyncML item,
> SyncOp=add, format=plain-text,
> RemoteID=69 [--][++] [->end] [->enclosing]
>       * [2012-07-13 19:02:13.352] Created new item of datatype
>         'vCard21', localID='' remoteID='69'
>       * [2012-07-13 19:02:13.352] Parsing:
>       * [2012-07-13 19:02:13.352] 
>         BEGIN:VCARD
>         VERSION:2.1
>         REV:20120713T065959Z
>         N:User;Joe;;;
>         TEL;VOICE:+6491234567
>         END:VCARD
> 
> The phone doesn't send the address information. *Why* it doesn't include
> that information is unclear.
> 
> Has this ever worked before with this phone? Does sending address
> information to the phone work? Does it offer a UI to enter street, city,
> etc. separately or all bunched together in one, multi-line text field?
> 

The E63, and also the 6120c, has three options for address. One is a
generic "Address", with sub-fields for street, city, post/zip code etc.
The other two are specific "Work address" and "Home address", likewise
with sub-fields. The generic version is the one that doesn't work - the
other two propagate successfully, in both directions.

Sounds to me like a Nokia quirk and nothing really to do with syncevolution.


Jane Atkinson
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