The best way would be to add the new records to the pc3 file.  If you 
don't feel comfortable doing this I could write a quick program to do it.

I'm working on import/export right now and once thats done I'm going to 
use those routines to do filesync functionality.

Judd

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> I'm very happy with jpilot, but my company is migrating to Outlook & Exchange, 
> in large part for the calendaring features. I often get mail announcing a new 
> event for me.
> 
> I would like a way to automatically enter those events into my Palm Pilot (and
> have them appear in jpilot). It would be fairly easy (using procmail & perl) to
> detect those messages and parse them. I would like some way of adding them
> directly into my jpilot calendar.
> 
> 
> I see the following alternatives:
>       API to jpilot to allow programmatic text entry (does this exist?)
> 
>       modify the databook.pdb file on disk and force jpilot to reload it or
>       sync w/o jpilot
> 
>       modify the DatebookDB.pc3 file on disk and force jpilot to reload it, 
>       then sync via jpilot
> 
>       modify output from jpilot-dump (iff there's a program to re-load
>       files produced by jpilot-dump)
> 
> Any suggestions?
>       
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