From: Pawel K. <pk...@be...> - 2005-04-26 08:29:13
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On Mon, 25 Apr 2005, Matthew Kay wrote: Hi, > Typically, you get this sort of info from a gnokii plugin: > > 159. Name: Kay Matt > Number: +44xxxxxxxxxxx > Group id: 5 > Preferred number: +44xxxxxxxxxxx > Cellular number: +44xxxxxxxxxxx > Email address: m_...@fa... > Business number: +44xxxxxxxxxxxx > Home number: +44xxxxxxxxxxxx > Notes: blabla > > The number at the top (here, 159) is the memory location in the phone > where the entry is stored. This is needed when you want to overwrite an > entry in the phone - you can't just direct it by name. The group ID is > something specific to the phone and wouldn't need to be synchronised - > it's the friends/family thing. I think it may be usable as well -- eg. when you want to synchronize between the phones and keep the caller groups remain. As we already talked on gnokii-ml, the gnokii structure is a subject to be extended. pkot -- p k o t a t b e z s e n s u d o t p l http://www.gnokii.org/ |