Hi Monks,

sorry for my bad english ;-) I've a PalmVx with SpanishPalmOS3.5 and i would like to syncronize it width AddressBook module to an ASCII file. The module starts to dump Palm AddressBook at the first record from "Name","Surname"... but it stops at "Zip Code". I think the problem could be the name of "Zip Code" in Spanish as a strange accent: "Código Postal". Should it be the problem?

Code is:
use AddressBook; $a = AddressBook->new(source => "PDB",port=>"/dev/pilot"); while($entry=$a->read){ print "Nome: ", $entry->dump ,"\n\n"; }

20030325 Edit by Corion: Added code tags, removed linebreaks


In reply to Spanish AddressBook by nathanvit

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