Re: How to associate pdb with application?

2003-08-30 Thread JM
Thank you for the recommendation. It revealed that, for some reason, the
applications creator ID is all lower case when it is installed. Not sure
why, but at least I know where to look.

Thanks again,

LionScribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Start off by using OnBoard RsrcEdit
 (http://www.quartus.net/files/PalmOS/Apps/RsrcEdit.zip) to see if
everything
 is as expected.
 LionScribe

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 Subject: How to associate pdb with application?


 Presumably a database can be associated with an application by supplying
 application and database with identical Creator IDs. I am using a unique,
 registered creator ID.

 I've set the applications creator ID via PILRC entry:

 APPLICATION ID 1 XXXx

 I've set the databases creator ID by setting the creator field in the
header
 identically:

 dbhdr-creator = 'XXXx';

 The database is being made on a desktop computer with the appropriate byte
 swapping, etc.

 I load both .prc and .pdb resultants onto the Palm platform (I'm using the
 emulator right now Palm OS 4.1).  In every other respect the application
and
 database run fine. But there is no indication that these are associated.
 Deleting the application should result in a deleted database, but it does
 not. Also, the Records for the application says N/A, though I am expecting
 it to have the number of records in the databases associated with it.

 Can any experienced Palm Programmer help me out? Is matchin Creator IDs
 enough or am I missing something.

 Thanks in advance,

 James




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How to associate pdb with application?

2003-08-29 Thread JM
Presumably a database can be associated with an application by supplying
application and database with identical Creator IDs. I am using a unique,
registered creator ID.

I've set the applications creator ID via PILRC entry:

APPLICATION ID 1 XXXx

I've set the databases creator ID by setting the creator field in the header
identically:

dbhdr-creator = 'XXXx';

The database is being made on a desktop computer with the appropriate byte
swapping, etc.

I load both .prc and .pdb resultants onto the Palm platform (I'm using the
emulator right now Palm OS 4.1).  In every other respect the application and
database run fine. But there is no indication that these are associated.
Deleting the application should result in a deleted database, but it does
not. Also, the Records for the application says N/A, though I am expecting
it to have the number of records in the databases associated with it.

Can any experienced Palm Programmer help me out? Is matchin Creator IDs
enough or am I missing something.

Thanks in advance,

James




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Need a programmer ASAP

2000-04-12 Thread JM Littman

Hi

We have an urgent job that requires some basic programming to enable a
download of information from a website to a Palm.

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