Difference between revisions of "Palm Desktop phone fields mapping - PDT, PDT4, PDT6, work, home, email"

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Up to three instances of these are handled:
 
Up to three instances of these are handled:
  
Work
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  Work
Home
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  Home
Email
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  Email
  
 
These fields only send one instance:
 
These fields only send one instance:
  
Mobile
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  Mobile
Main
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  Main
Other
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  Other
Fax
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  Fax
  
 
Not all sync destinations can handle like named fields.  However, most destinations have slots that correspond to them.  For instance, with Palm to Outlook:
 
Not all sync destinations can handle like named fields.  However, most destinations have slots that correspond to them.  For instance, with Palm to Outlook:
  
Work -> Business Phone
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  Work -> Business Phone
Work -> Business Phone 2
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  Work -> Business Phone 2
Email -> Email
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  Email -> Email
Email -> Email 2
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  Email -> Email 2
Email -> Email 3
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  Email -> Email 3
  
 
In this example, a 4th "Email" would not be synchronized because it exceeds the capabilities of the sync engine, as well as the destination database.
 
In this example, a 4th "Email" would not be synchronized because it exceeds the capabilities of the sync engine, as well as the destination database.
  
 
It should be the case that any exceptional fields are not synchronized, but also should not be deleted or modified by the sync process.
 
It should be the case that any exceptional fields are not synchronized, but also should not be deleted or modified by the sync process.

Latest revision as of 11:19, 23 February 2012

Palm Desktop uses field labels to designate phone numbers and email. In Palm Desktop prior to version 6, there are five phone fields each with a label. In Palm Desktop 6, there are seven phone fields.

The CompanionLink sync engine handles the fields as in a flat file. There is a limit to the number of like named fields that are handled. The following fields are handled by the sync engine:

Up to three instances of these are handled:

 Work
 Home
 Email

These fields only send one instance:

 Mobile
 Main
 Other
 Fax

Not all sync destinations can handle like named fields. However, most destinations have slots that correspond to them. For instance, with Palm to Outlook:

 Work -> Business Phone
 Work -> Business Phone 2
 Email -> Email
 Email -> Email 2
 Email -> Email 3

In this example, a 4th "Email" would not be synchronized because it exceeds the capabilities of the sync engine, as well as the destination database.

It should be the case that any exceptional fields are not synchronized, but also should not be deleted or modified by the sync process.