Thanks,

yes, I guess I was perhaps trying to stretch too much the BBDB possibilities. I
think it will probably be best for me if I look into EDB or something similar.

Thanks a lot,
Angel de Vicente

Robert Widhopf writes:
 > On Monday, October 13, 2003 at 09:41:57, Angel de Vicente wrote:
 > > Thanks for this, but this will not create a different database file,
 > > and this will not be good for my needs (it would be pointless to
 > > have "memory size", "number of processors", etc. fields for my
 > > friends! :-)) I need to be able to create different database files
 > > for completely different types of information, so that I could
 > > create a database file for contacts, another one for computer info,
 > > another one for web accounts, etc. etc.)
 > > 
 > > Any ideas on how to do this?
 > 
 >  When running them in different Emacs instances you could
 >  set `bbdb-file' to "~/.bbdb-web-accounts" in your start-up
 >  function, e.g.:
 > 
 >  (defun adv-bbdb ()
 >    (interactive)
 >    (setq bbdb-file "~/.bbdb-web-accounts")
 >    (bbdb))
 > 
 >  I am not sure what will happen if you try to use both
 >  DB-instances in the same Emacs session, as BBDB was not
 >  designed to handle multiple DB-files.  
 > 
 > Bye Robert
 > 
 > 

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