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JToDoCSV2PDB





JToDoCSV2PDB
Version: 1.3

Platforms: Palm


Categories: Programming & Development

Upload date: 24 Feb 12

Developer: Juergen Schwister

License: Freeware

Downloads: 23

File Size: 57 Kb
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  JToDoCSV2PDB - A small framework written in java to create the internal ToDoDB.pdb from a CSV file.
(Creator: todo, Type: data) of the Palm. It is compatible with PalmOS 1.0 or better.
Up to now, the format of the ToDoDB has not been changed.
It runs with Java 1.1 or better.

Syntax:
java STARTER ToDoCSV2PDB ToDo.CSV ToDoDB.pdb [dateFormatString]
JRE STARTER ToDoCSV2PDB ToDo.CSV ToDoDB.pdb [dateFormatString]

The ToDoCSV2PDB.JAR has to be included to the classpath or provide it with the -cp parameter to the Java Virtuell Machine.

There will be a second file needed with the suffix ifo.
That file will be used to generate a toDoDB.pdb from the CSV file.
It contains the names of the categories, sortOrder etc.
No other Database can be created with it.

What's New in This Release:

· internal changes

 
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Supported operating systems: Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
 
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