On 2000-05-18, Dan McGuirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I also remember that at some point during my struggle I manually
> added the fields I was interested to the database (by manually
> entering values for a certain record, then answering 'yes' to 'do you
> want to create this field?'). I don't
> "MH" == Mikael Hedin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thomas E Deweese writes:
>
MH> When using bbdb-create-internal, I can insert the same entry
MH> several times, but later when I use bbdb, it bails out with
MH> "Duplicate entries in the database".
>
> By using bbdb-create-intern
I found that the problem was (I think) that you don't get a hash
(bbdb-gethash) if the string passed ends in a blank, and that is what
you get from bbdb-divide-name if there is just a last name. It also
gives you a problem if the lastname ends with a blank. Shoud it be
fixed in bbdb-gethash?
Thomas E Deweese writes:
> > "MH" == Mikael Hedin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> MH> I am brand new to the list, so I just hope this is not something
> MH> old. When using bbdb-create-internal, I can insert the same entry
> MH> several times, but later when I use bbdb, it bails out wit
> "MH" == Mikael Hedin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MH> I am brand new to the list, so I just hope this is not something
MH> old. When using bbdb-create-internal, I can insert the same entry
MH> several times, but later when I use bbdb, it bails out with
MH> "Duplicate entries in the database
Hi,
I am brand new to the list, so I just hope this is not something old.
When using bbdb-create-internal, I can insert the same entry several
times, but later when I use bbdb, it bails out with "Duplicate entries
in the database". Try evaluating the following several times:
Notice the whitespa