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Re: Address Book API - Person vs Company
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Re: Address Book API - Person vs Company


  • Subject: Re: Address Book API - Person vs Company
  • From: Henri Lamiraux <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 07:57:38 -0800

In Jaguar there are no APIs. We are adding them in a future release.

On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at 08:57 PM, email@hidden wrote:

Simple question regarding the Address Book API, which I cannot seem to answer
looking at the docs or the interface files:

How do you distinguish between an AB Record that is a single person vs. one
that is a company or organization? Any given record can have both a person
first & last name, as well as a company name. The Address Book program can
set a record to be person (default) or a company (with a different icon in
the list). Is there a programming interface to this?

Steve Sheets
Midnight Mage Software
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