From: Roger B. <ro...@ro...> - 2004-05-09 00:49:17
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> I meant on the phone. I don't have the phone here, but I do have the > User's Guide and I don't see anything there about "Schedule" on the > menu tree other than "Voice Scheduler". That is the right thing. The user interface is identical to the VX4400 and VX6000 except there is a voice field. You can see this stuff online. For example the VX4500 demo is at http://www.verizonwireless.com/multimedia/mim/lg_vx4500/VX4500.swf Compare with the VX6000 one at http://www.verizonwireless.com/multimedia/mim/lg_vx6000/VX6000.swf > But it did send and receive > the calendar with the entries I created on BitPim, and I saw the Ascii > going by in the log so I know it was transferred. That doesn't mean anything. The calendar is just two files, there isn't a protocol. Consequently it would work with any phone. We need to verify the data file location and format has remained the same. Given the additional voice field they aren't likely to be. The files used for the calendar on the other phones are sch/schedule.dat and sch/schexception.dat. I recommend deleting the files and then rebooting the phone. It will recreate them empty. Add some events and check to see if BitPim reads them correctly. There is one field labelled changeserial which is actually wrong and controls how the UI on the phone shows the repeat. (Its a nice little project for someone to fix if they want :-) > > That narrows down in the code where it is happening. Try the following > > change (which I also just committed)... > > > > Will do next time I have the phone by the computer. You don't need to a phone to run the test data generator. Roger |