iPhone: Unexpected results if importing SIM contacts from a Sony Ericsson phone


 
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Old 11-11-2008
iPhone: Unexpected results if importing SIM contacts from a Sony Ericsson phone

Symptom 1After importing your SIM contacts from a Sony Ericsson phone to an original iPhone or iPhone 3G, syncing the contacts from the iPhone to a Microsoft Exchange Server over-the-air might result in the following symptom: The contact entry/entries that were synced from the iPhone to the Exchange Server will not have the phone number displayed for that contact.Symptom 2After importing your SIM contacts from a Sony Ericsson phone to an original iPhone or iPhone 3G, syncing the contacts from the iPhone to Microsoft Outlook using iTunes with the USB cable might result in the following symptom: The phone number for the contact entry will be displayed in the "Other" category field rather than "Work", "Home", or "Mobile."

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Net::DRI::Data::ContactSet(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   Net::DRI::Data::ContactSet(3pm)

NAME
Net::DRI::Data::ContactSet - Handle an ordered collection of contacts for Net::DRI DESCRIPTION
This class encapsulates a set of contacts, with associated types. For each type, it can stores as many contacts as needed. Contacts are compared among themselves by calling the id() method on them. Thus all Contact classes must define such a method, which returns a string. METHODS
new() creates a new object types() returns the list of current types stored in this class has_type() returns 1 if the given type as first argument has some contacts in this object, 0 otherwise add() with the first argument being a contact, and the second (optional) a type, adds the contact to the list of contacts for this type or all types (if no second argument). If the contact already exists (same id()), it will be replaced when found. Returns the object itself. del() the opposite of add() rem() alias for del() clear() removes all contact currently associated to all types set() with an array ref as first argument, and a type (optional) as second, set the current list of the given type (or all types) to be the list of contacts in first argument. Returns the object itself. get() returns list (in list context) or first element of list (in scalar context) for the type given as argument get_all() returns list of contacts, without duplicates, for all types SUPPORT
For now, support questions should be sent to: <netdri@dotandco.com> Please also see the SUPPORT file in the distribution. SEE ALSO
http://www.dotandco.com/services/software/Net-DRI/ AUTHOR
Patrick Mevzek, <netdri@dotandco.com> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005,2006,2007,2008 Patrick Mevzek <netdri@dotandco.com>. All rights reserved. This program is 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 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. See the LICENSE file that comes with this distribution for more details. perl v5.10.1 2010-03-25 Net::DRI::Data::ContactSet(3pm)