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sms app launch Durgesh_Palm_zone 08-29-2006
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Posted by Durgesh_Palm_zone on August 29, 2006, 6:43 am
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I have a problem to launch sms application as sub application how do i
do that ?

it will launch fine when their is data base of the sms in the simulater
and it will create only when we insert sms in inbox or outbox or draft
.By default it dont have any database .

wat i am doing is ?

1 way is to use function DmGetNextDatabaseByTypeCreator find the dbID
and then use sysUISwitch but it will not wrk in case of sms but to
launch other application like todo,memeo this will wrk fine.

2 way is to find the dbID by DmFindDatabase then find the creator by
Databaseinfo function
and rest of the same as in 1.But this will wrk only when we have the
database of sms application only then we get the dbID .and i want even
their is no sms in inbox outbox and draft i would launch the sms
default application How do i do that .

i even load the sysFileCSmsLib it not wrk
please help me.

thanks


Posted by Durgesh_Palm_zone on August 30, 2006, 12:16 am
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 16:46:31 -0400, "(PeteCresswell)"

>Anybody know of anything that does hierarchical lists.
>
>MS Word in outline mode would do the trick for me - but my understanding is that
>the PDA version does not support outline mode.

Doesn't BrainForest work on the Palm? I remember testing it
a while back but never purchased it.

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