On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 08:14 +0200, Adam Williamson wrote: > On Mon, 2008-09-08 at 23:03 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote: > > > I just did the same thing with a WM device, and I notice the following > > difference. The BlackBerry uses this format for the numbers: > > > > TEL;work:6048359373 > > > > WM device uses: > > > > TEL;WORK;VOICE:(425) 1657643 > > > > I suspect the missing 'VOICE' is the key? > > OK, solved it. It's not *just* the VOICE bit. It's either that bit > *plus* the case, or just the case. > > I tried changing TEL;work;number to TEL;work;voice;number (via sed) in > the Blackberry file sync and then syncing those files back to the WM > device. No good. But then I changed to TEL;WORK;VOICE;number and did it > again - and boom, works fine, the numbers show up. > > Hopefully someone can now fix this so you don't have to sync to file, > run a sed voodoo command on the files, and then sync them back to the WM > device. =) Thanks all. > --
Adam, what opensync version are you on ? Apparently the phone number foo in 0.3x is broken, and John decided there is no point fixing it until they stabilise, just wondered if you're on 0.3x you might like to try 0.2x. Mark
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