I´m puzzling to update an Outlook contact which the user has active.

I´m able to read the active contact by the script her under, though I want get some information out of the internet and write this back while the user has the contact window on his screen. What kind of ID do I need more and how I´m able to write something back.
Any hint appreciated, Perry
use Win32::OLE; my %ReadOutlook; $ReadOutlook{'BusinessAddressStreet'}='BusinessAddressStreet'; $ReadOutlook{'FullName'}='FullName'; $ReadOutlook{'BusinessAddressPostalCode'}='BusinessAddressPostalCode'; $ReadOutlook{'Phone3'}='Phone3'; &Read_Current_Outlook_Contact(\%ReadOutlook); sub Read_Current_Outlook_Contact{ my $field; my $value; my ($Config)=@_; my $ol = Win32::OLE->CreateObject("Outlook.Application"); my $myInspector = $ol->{ActiveInspector}; my $ol_CurrentItem=$myInspector->{CurrentItem}; foreach $field (keys %$Config){ $value = $$Config{$field} ; #print "value=$value field=$field\n"; $xx = $ol_CurrentItem->{$value}; $$Config{$value}=$xx; } return; } print "FullName=$ReadOutlook{'FullName'}\n"; print "BusinessAddressStreet=$ReadOutlook{'BusinessAddressStreet'}\n"; print "Zip=$ReadOutlook{'BusinessAddressPostalCode'}\n"; print "Phone3=$ReadOutlook{'Phone3'}\n";

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