FROM : Thomas Engelmeier
DATE : Tue Jan 29 11:15:23 2008
On 26.01.2008, at 22:49, Nick Zitzmann wrote:
>> So how does one push the truth, i.e. replace the entire truth
>> database with records from the client e.g. as if restoring from a
>> backup? How does iSync and other tools do this?
>
>
> The method that pushes the truth is private. You can, however, do a
> slow sync, which is almost the same as pushing the truth.
Only almost. Doing a address book slow sync will hose records with the
same company + name, like
Apple Store
attn: sales manager.
That happened to a friend with some dozens of "Kindergarden Arche
Noah" addresses.
Regards,
Tom_E
DATE : Tue Jan 29 11:15:23 2008
On 26.01.2008, at 22:49, Nick Zitzmann wrote:
>> So how does one push the truth, i.e. replace the entire truth
>> database with records from the client e.g. as if restoring from a
>> backup? How does iSync and other tools do this?
>
>
> The method that pushes the truth is private. You can, however, do a
> slow sync, which is almost the same as pushing the truth.
Only almost. Doing a address book slow sync will hose records with the
same company + name, like
Apple Store
attn: sales manager.
That happened to a friend with some dozens of "Kindergarden Arche
Noah" addresses.
Regards,
Tom_E
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Glen Low | Jan 26, 06:39 | |
| Nick Zitzmann | Jan 26, 22:49 | |
| Glen Low | Jan 27, 02:56 | |
| Nick Zitzmann | Jan 27, 03:07 | |
| Thomas Engelmeier | Jan 29, 11:15 |






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