01-06-2010
thanks
*palm forehead* I was so focused on using ldapsearch that I didn't bother to even consider this.
Thanks - that did the trick.
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palm-datebook-reminders
PALM-DATEBOOK-REMINDERS(1) chiark utilities PALM-DATEBOOK-REMINDERS(1)
NAME
palm-datebook-reminders - generate simple report from Palm Datebook DB
SYNOPSIS
PALM-DATEBOOK-REMINDERS [options]
DESCRIPTION
palm-datebook-reminders reads a Palm Datebook database and prints out a list of events in the near future in a reasonably easy to read for-
mat.
Immiment events (ones in approximately the next 48 hours by default) are listed with complete item text. Forthcoming events (approximately
the next 4 weeks by default) are listed in summary form.
OPTIONS
imminent/forthcoming | -timminent/forthcoming
Specifies that imminent and forthcoming events are ones within the next immiment and forthcoming seconds, respectively.
filename | -ffilename
Reads the file filename instead of ./DatebookDB.pdb. If the bare form is used, filename must start with a . or / (dot or slash).
BUGS
The program is not configurable enough.
The option parsing is very grotty.
Proper character set conversion is not performed.
FILES
DatebookDB.pdb
Default input file.
AUTHOR
PALM-DATEBOOK-REMINDERS and this manpage were written by Ian Jackson <ian@chiark.greenend.org.uk>. They are Copyright 2003 Ian Jackson.
palm-datebook-reminders and this manpage are free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
This is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, consult the Free Software Foundation's
website at www.fsf.org, or the GNU Project website at www.gnu.org.
Palm Datebook is a piece of proprietary software supplied with Palm organisers. Palm and Datebook are probably trademarks.
Greenend 12th January 2002 PALM-DATEBOOK-REMINDERS(1)