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NAME

       Palm::Address - Handler for Palm OS AddressBook databases

VERSION

       This document describes version 1.400 of Palm::Address, released March 14, 2015 as part of
       Palm version 1.400.

SYNOPSIS

           use Palm::Address;

DESCRIPTION

       The Address PDB handler is a helper class for the Palm::PDB package.  It parses
       AddressBook databases.

   AppInfo block
       The AppInfo block begins with standard category support. See Palm::StdAppInfo for details.

       Other fields include:

           $pdb->{appinfo}{lastUniqueID}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{dirtyFields}

       I don't know what these are.

           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{name}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{firstName}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{company}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{phone1}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{phone2}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{phone3}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{phone4}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{phone5}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{phone6}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{phone7}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{phone8}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{address}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{city}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{state}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{zipCode}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{country}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{title}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{custom1}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{custom2}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{custom3}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{custom4}
           $pdb->{appinfo}{fieldLabels}{note}

       These are the names of the various fields in the address record.

           $pdb->{appinfo}{country}

       An integer: the code for the country for which these labels were designed. The country
       name is available as

               $Palm::Address::countries[$pdb->{appinfo}{country}];

           $pdb->{appinfo}{misc}

       An integer. The least-significant bit is a flag that indicates whether the database should
       be sorted by company. The other bits are reserved.

   Sort block
           $pdb->{sort}

       This is a scalar, the raw data of the sort block.

   Records
           $record = $pdb->{records}[N];

           $record->{fields}{name}
           $record->{fields}{firstName}
           $record->{fields}{company}
           $record->{fields}{phone1}
           $record->{fields}{phone2}
           $record->{fields}{phone3}
           $record->{fields}{phone4}
           $record->{fields}{phone5}
           $record->{fields}{address}
           $record->{fields}{city}
           $record->{fields}{state}
           $record->{fields}{zipCode}
           $record->{fields}{country}
           $record->{fields}{title}
           $record->{fields}{custom1}
           $record->{fields}{custom2}
           $record->{fields}{custom3}
           $record->{fields}{custom4}
           $record->{fields}{note}

       These are scalars, the values of the various address book fields.

           $record->{phoneLabel}{phone1}
           $record->{phoneLabel}{phone2}
           $record->{phoneLabel}{phone3}
           $record->{phoneLabel}{phone4}
           $record->{phoneLabel}{phone5}

       Most fields in an AddressBook record are straightforward: the "name" field always gives
       the person's last name.

       The "phoneN" fields, on the other hand, can mean different things in different records.
       There are five such fields in each record, each of which can take on one of eight
       different values: "Work", "Home", "Fax", "Other", "E-mail", "Main", "Pager" and "Mobile".

       The $record->{phoneLabel}{phone*} fields are integers. Each one is an index into
       @Palm::Address::phoneLabels, and indicates which particular type of phone number each of
       the $record->{phone*} fields represents.

           $record->{phoneLabel}{display}

       Like the phone* fields above, this is an index into @Palm::Address::phoneLabels. It
       indicates which of the phone* fields to display in the list view.

           $record->{phoneLabel}{reserved}

       I don't know what this is.

METHODS

   new
         $pdb = new Palm::Address;

       Create a new PDB, initialized with the various Palm::Address fields and an empty record
       list.

       Use this method if you're creating an Address PDB from scratch.

   new_Record
         $record = $pdb->new_Record;

       Creates a new Address record, with blank values for all of the fields.  The AppInfo block
       will contain only an "Unfiled" category, with ID 0.

       "new_Record" does not add the new record to $pdb. For that, you want
       "$pdb->append_Record".

SEE ALSO

       Palm::PDB

       Palm::StdAppInfo

CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT

       Palm::Address requires no configuration files or environment variables.

INCOMPATIBILITIES

       None reported.

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

       The "new()" method initializes the AppInfo block with English labels and "United States"
       as the country.

AUTHORS

       Andrew Arensburger "<arensb AT ooblick.com>"

       Currently maintained by Christopher J. Madsen "<perl AT cjmweb.net>"

       Please report any bugs or feature requests to "<bug-Palm AT rt.cpan.org>" or through the
       web interface at <http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Report.html?Queue=Palm>.

       You can follow or contribute to p5-Palm's development at
       <https://github.com/madsen/p5-Palm>.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2003 by Andrew Arensburger & Alessandro Zummo.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

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