Connect a 6280 to a palm t3

Hi,
I have unsuccessfully been trying to connect my brand new 6280 to my tungsten t3 palm via bluetooth
The phonelink application does not recognize this model...
Would you have a hint?
Do you know which initialization string to use?
Thanks in advance!!

CREATE or REPLACE PACKAGE DATABANKER_TIPOLOGIE AS
TYPE TipTableOfRec IS TABLE OF I_TIPOLOGIA%ROWTYPE;
PROCEDURE leggi(resultset IN OUT TipTableOfRec);
END DATABANKER_TIPOLOGIE;I have solved with this replacement 1) -> 2)
1) TYPE TipTableOfRec IS TABLE OF I_TIPOLOGIA%ROWTYPE;
2) TYPE TipTableOfRec IS TABLE OF I_TIPOLOGIA%ROWTYPE
INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER;
with 2) now works.
Now I have stored-procedures for query, insert, delete
and update.
I have some problems with delete and update of the records
because it seems that they are locked.
I think that it is due to the absence of lock
stored-procedure... there's someone that can help me with
the lock SP implementation?

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