How to read Transort Request long documentation.
Hello All,
My requirement is to read Transport Request long documentation.
1. Open TR in SE10
2. Double click on TR number.
3. Click on documentation tab.
Here a long text can be maintained. I want to write a code to read this documentation.
Please let me know how to do this.
Thanks,
Anup
Hi!
try this FM please:
program zjdtest.
parameter p_req type TRDYSE01SN-TR_TRKORR.
DATA: lt_docu TYPE rsfbtltab.
start-of-selection.
CALL FUNCTION 'TRINT_DOCU_INTERFACE'
EXPORTING
iv_object = p_req
TABLES
tt_line = lt_docu
EXCEPTIONS
error = 0.
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www.sapgenie.com
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Attribute
describes the meaning of the values. As mentioned above, the SMART data is stored as a tabulated data as registers. Each attribute represents one register ID. eg Raw Read Error Rate is register ID 01, register ID 03 is Spin-up Time, etc.
Note that the register IDs are not displayed by SpeedFan, but are displayed by other SANDRA and Active SMART. I have no idea how many S.M.A.R.T. attributes are there, Active SMART stated it can detect more than 35 attributes!
However, some attributes are manufacturer specific. So possibly some attribute names as shown in these SMART tools might not represent the true meaning of the values too!!
Value
is the current relative value of the attribute read from the registers.
Worst
is the worst value ever achieved.
Warn
is the critical threshold value of the attribute. If the Value has reached and OVER this threshold value, with very high probability the harddisk is in trouble. If SMART is enabled in the BIOS, SMART will alert user in the POST screen, with some manufacturer specific error code. You may need to refer to your manufacturer then.
Note : Value, Worst and Warn are all relative values, such as percentage, not actual count. I have no idea how to calculate these values. This is the very S.M.A.R.T. algorithm, isn't it? ?(
Raw
is in fact, the most understandable represented value here! It represents the actual count of the attribute. SpeedFan displays this raw value as hexadecimal numbers. Such as Power On Hours Count is "AA8", which is 2728 in decimal numbers, meaning that the harddisk has been power on for 2728 hours!! There are some Raws represent average rate, such as "CRC Error Rate" etc.
[size=15]4. S.M.A.R.T. Attributes In Detail[/size]
Hopefully by now, you have the basic idea how to read the tabulated data. I will try my best to go through the attributes one-by-one, which after that shall make you understand more about S.M.A.R.T. and of course, starts to appreciate it.
Raw Read Error Rate represents the condition of the physical disk, based on raw (physical) read errors, and physical surface defects.
Spin Up Time is the time taken for the hdd to spin-up. more info
Start/Stop Count is the number of counts (cycles) the hdd start/stop. more info
Reallocated Sector Count - the number of sectors have been reallocated. Surface scan and found bad sector will increase this count. Now this drive has 7 bad sectors already!
Seek Error Rate - how often the drive failed to locate the data (seeking)
Power On Hours Count - the number of hours you have powered on the HDD.
Spin Retry Count - how many time your drive need to attempt to get the drive platter spinning. If this value is more than 1, your drive is seriously in very bad condition!
Calibration Retry Count - represents the number of time your drive perform calibration retry. I am not sure if low-level format would increase this value.
Power Cycle CountThe number of time the hdd has been powered on. On and Off = 1 cycle.
Read Soft Error Rate - should be Soft Read Error Rate. Similar to Raw Read Error Rate but this one depends on logical level, such as error occured in the hdd buffer, etc.
Temperature - The drive temperature, Forget the relative values, read from the Raw value -- "2D" in this example, which is 45C. But my SpeedFan displayed 47C at that time!! SpeedFan seems to produce some +-2C error from actual reading once in a while. :P
Hardware ECC Recovered is the number of counts ECC correction is performed on the data.
Reallocated Event Count - similar to Reallocated Sector Count but this one is on the data.
Current Pending Sector - is the number of counts how many sectors are currently pending. But what is a pending sector?? ?( ?(
Offline Correctable - which is Off-line Scan Uncorrectable Sector Count. Again, what is off-line scan?
UltraATA CRC Error Rate - which is in fact, CRC Error Count instead of rate. As shown, there have been "3C3", which is 883 errors occured already!!!
There are more S.M.A.R.T. attributes, such as
Thoroughput Performance - again, this relative value is surely got from some wierd algorithm again.
Seek Time Performance - some algorithm has been used to calculate this performance value.
Power Off Retract and Load Cycle Count are IBM HDD specific features -- unload the head off the platters when power off. More info on Head Load/unload cycle.
[size=15]5. SpeedFan S.M.A.R.T. Fitness and Performance bars[/size]
I should not comment on this too much because this is Almico's work. I am not sure how he calculate to define the "fitness" and "performance" though. It could probably based on mathematic relation between the current Values and the threshold Warns.
For most hdds, like Maxtor and Seagate's, out-of-the-box the fitness bar has already reaching half-way 50%. But for IBM hdd, the fitness bar is always around 100%. This is because IBM hdd has its threshold/Warn values set to unrealistically high until it's quite unreachable even after a long term use. While for other brand HDDs, the threshold values are more realistic. Thus, the fitness bar in particular, does not tell the true fitness of the HDD. Take it as a reference only. Please always refer back to the Raw values to determine the fitness.
[size=15]6. Conclusion : Judging HDD fitness by our own selves![/size]
Now we all know what the Attributes are, so roughly everyone will have the basic idea how to judge HDD health by our own selves depend on the attributes you're reading. S.M.A.R.T. itself however, define "fitness" and "performance" based on its own algorithm.
We can categorize the attributes into :
Error Related Attributes
"UltraATA CRC Error Rate", "Raw Read Error Rate", "Raw Soft Error Rate", "Hardware ECC Recovered Count", "Reallocated Sector Count", "Reallocated Event/Data Count", Offline Correctable"
-- tell how often are those errors occured. For the above example, this Maxtor harddisk should be RMA-ed for its high CRC Error Rate count.
Drive Fitness Attributes
Spin Up Time, Start/Stop Count, Seek Error Rate, Power On Hours Count, Spin Retry Count, Calibration Retry Count, Power Cycle Count, Power Off Retract Count, Load Cycle Count
-- check "spin retry count" and "Seek Error Rate", any value other than zero is really bad.
Other Attributes
I have no idea what they are for except Temperature.
As the conclusion, understanding S.M.A.R.T. attributes helps in knowing your HDD fitness by your own self, rather than waiting for the S.M.A.R.T. to alert you for severe error. That might be too late already. 8o
Thanks for reading.
Edited:
1. for better reading pleasure
2. added Conclusion
3. added explanations about SpeedFan SMART Fitness and Performance bar.Quote
Originally posted by WarLord
I like this HD tool. i use it everyday now. the tempture readings are great Hd temp cpu temp and even the system temp nice added feature to the monitoring. And this is an alternative to enabling the SMART in the bios? Thats the way im understanding it. is that right Maesus ?Because i have disabled in bios. She went threw alot of trouble here. thank you
Well from my observation, whether SMART is disabled or enabled in the BIOS, SMART is always working within the HDD itself.
Basically SMART is acting like a blackbox, monitoring and tabulating HDD condition from time to time and its attributes only fully revealable by the manufacturers. SpeedFan's SMART status only displays partial information that is displayable. Some attributes are hidden, ~OR~ the attributes' locations are different from one HDD to another brand, such that some values don't correspond to the attribute meaning at all.
It is very doubtful to claim that enabling SMART in the BIOS will hog down the performance. Just like a transport bus (yeah real bus that fetch passenger :P ), with or without the black box installed can't help it if the driver wants to speeding. :P -
How to read the contents of attached files
Hi,
I am designing a Form using LiveCycle Designer 8.0
Scenario:
User can attach the file through "Attachments" facility provided on Adobe Reader.
The requirement is to attach 3 documents and post it to SAP system using Web services.
I am using the following code(which i got from this forum only) to find the number of files user has attached.
d = event.target.dataObjects;
n = d.length;
xfa.host.messageBox("Number of Attachments: "+n);
//Displaying the names of the Attached files
for( i = 0; i < n; i++ )
xfa.host.messageBox("Name of the file: "+d[i].name);
My problem: is how to read the contents of the attached files so that I post it to SAP using Web services
Thanks in advance!!
Taha AhmedIn order to read the content of the Redo Log files, you should use Logminer Utility
Please refer to the documentation for more information:
[Using LogMiner to Analyze Redo Log Files|http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14215/logminer.htm#SUTIL019]
Kamran Agayev A. (10g OCP)
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I am doing a project for internet control using Java,PHP and MySql.All sites should go through the proxy server only.If the HTTP header contains Content-Length,am getting the content length as below:
public class HTTPResponseReader extends HTTPMessageReader
String statusCode;
public HTTPResponseReader(InputStream istream) throws IOException, NoSuchElementException
BufferedInputStream distream = new BufferedInputStream(istream);
retrieveHeader(distream);
StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(new String(HTTPMessageReader.toArray(header)));
versionProtocol = st.nextToken();
statusCode = st.nextToken();
String s;
while (st.hasMoreTokens())
s = st.nextToken();
if (s.equals("Transfer-Encoding:"))
transferEncoding = new String(st.nextToken());
if (s.equals("Content-Length:"))
contentLength = Integer.parseInt(st.nextToken());
if (s.equals("Connection:"))
connection = new String(st.nextToken());
if (connection.equals("keep-alive")) mustCloseConnection = false;
retrieveBody(distream);
}After getting the Content-Length,i used read method to read the content upto that content length.Then i concatenated the HTTP header and body and the requested site was opened.But some sites dont have Content-Length.Instead of that,Transfer-Encoding is used.I got the HTTP Response header as "Transfer-Encoding:chunked" for some sites.If this encoding is used how to get the length of the message body and how to read the content.
Can anybody help me.
Thanks in advance...
Message was edited by:
VeeraLakshmiWhy don't you use HttpUrlConnection class to retrieve data from HTTP server? This class already supports chunked encoding...
If you want to do anything by yourself then you need to read HTTP RFC and find all required information. Well in two words you may reject advanced encoding by specifying HTTP 1.0 in your request or download chunked answer manually. Read RFC anyway :) -
How to read/write .CSV file into CLOB column in a table of Oracle 10g
I have a requirement which is nothing but a table has two column
create table emp_data (empid number, report clob)
Here REPORT column is CLOB data type which used to load the data from the .csv file.
The requirement here is
1) How to load data from .CSV file into CLOB column along with empid using DBMS_lob utility
2) How to read report columns which should return all the columns present in the .CSV file (dynamically because every csv file may have different number of columns) along with the primariy key empid).
eg: empid report_field1 report_field2
1 x y
Any help would be appreciated.If I understand you right, you want each row in your table to contain an emp_id and the complete text of a multi-record .csv file.
It's not clear how you relate emp_id to the appropriate file to be read. Is the emp_id stored in the csv file?
To read the file, you can use functions from [UTL_FILE|http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/appdev.102/b14258/u_file.htm#BABGGEDF] (as long as the file is in a directory accessible to the Oracle server):
declare
lt_report_clob CLOB;
l_max_line_length integer := 1024; -- set as high as the longest line in your file
l_infile UTL_FILE.file_type;
l_buffer varchar2(1024);
l_emp_id report_table.emp_id%type := 123; -- not clear where emp_id comes from
l_filename varchar2(200) := 'my_file_name.csv'; -- get this from somewhere
begin
-- open the file; we assume an Oracle directory has already been created
l_infile := utl_file.fopen('CSV_DIRECTORY', l_filename, 'r', l_max_line_length);
-- initialise the empty clob
dbms_lob.createtemporary(lt_report_clob, TRUE, DBMS_LOB.session);
loop
begin
utl_file.get_line(l_infile, l_buffer);
dbms_lob.append(lt_report_clob, l_buffer);
exception
when no_data_found then
exit;
end;
end loop;
insert into report_table (emp_id, report)
values (l_emp_id, lt_report_clob);
-- free the temporary lob
dbms_lob.freetemporary(lt_report_clob);
-- close the file
UTL_FILE.fclose(l_infile);
end;This simple line-by-line approach is easy to understand, and gives you an opportunity (if you want) to take each line in the file and transform it (for example, you could transform it into a nested table, or into XML). However it can be rather slow if there are many records in the csv file - the lob_append operation is not particularly efficient. I was able to improve the efficiency by caching the lines in a VARCHAR2 up to a maximum cache size, and only then appending to the LOB - see [three posts on my blog|http://preferisco.blogspot.com/search/label/lob].
There is at least one other possibility:
- you could use [DBMS_LOB.loadclobfromfile|http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/appdev.102/b14258/d_lob.htm#i998978]. I've not tried this before myself, but I think the procedure is described [here in the 9i docs|http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/appdev.920/a96591/adl12bfl.htm#879711]. This is likely to be faster than UTL_FILE (because it is all happening in the underlying DBMS_LOB package, possibly in a native way).
That's all for now. I haven't yet answered your question on how to report data back out of the CLOB. I would like to know how you associate employees with files; what happens if there is > 1 file per employee, etc.
HTH
Regards Nigel
Edited by: nthomas on Mar 2, 2009 11:22 AM - don't forget to fclose the file... -
Debugging Synchronization Problem - How to read PtTrace.log / tif.log?
I believe the following is the portion of the PtTrace.log log giving a clue to why I'm receiving a "Connector Specific" error during synchronization. I've also included the tif.log as KB15294 told me to create these logs, but not how to read and solve the problem. THANK YOU ANYONE!!
PtTrace.log
11:23:10.485: Fetching implemented classes at .\iluptbl.cpp line 3408
11:23:10.704: Fetching implemented classes at .\iluptbl.cpp line 3408
11:23:11.888:
11:23:11.888: Begin ILX Session, Source=Microsoft Outlook, Target=Device
11:23:11.907:
11:23:11.907: Starting Standard Sync
11:23:11.956: Phase=10, User=3211EB77: Reading data from Device Address Book
11:23:13.870: Finished Reading 1 Records + 0 Deletes + 0 Unchangeds for User=3211EB77 from Device Address Book (fast sync input)
11:23:13.871: Phase=20, User=3211EB77: Reading data from Microsoft Outlook Contacts
11:23:15.110: Finished Reading 0 Records + 0 Deletes + 704 Unchangeds for User=3211EB77 from Microsoft Outlook Contacts (slow/medium sync input)
11:23:15.111: Phase=30, User=3211EB77: Writing data into Device Address Book
11:25:09.541: Add 0, Change 0, Delete 0, and Leave 705 Alone in Device Address Book
11:25:09.542: Add 1, Change 0, Delete 0, and Leave 704 Alone in Microsoft Outlook Contacts
11:25:18.679: Phase=40, User=3211EB77: Writing data into Microsoft Outlook Contacts
11:25:18.747: Creating new Sync History File
11:25:18.780: History file 'C:\Users\Pj\AppData\Roaming\RESEAR~1\BLACKB~2\\Intellisync\\3211EB77\1.ish' committed
11:25:18.781: Translation Unit Completed: User=3211EB77, rc=0
11:25:18.859:
11:25:18.860: End ILX Session, elapsed time = 126.000 seconds
11:26:44.609: Fetching implemented classes at .\iluptbl.cpp line 3408
11:26:44.821: Fetching implemented classes at .\iluptbl.cpp line 3408
11:26:46.010:
11:26:46.010: Begin ILX Session, Source=Microsoft Outlook, Target=Device
11:26:46.025:
11:26:46.026: Starting Standard Sync
11:26:46.060: Phase=10, User=3211EB77: Reading data from Device Tasks
Sat Feb 11 11:26:46 2012: Error 12.12 at .\sdk_data.cpp line 875
Sat Feb 11 11:26:46 2012: Error 0.4238 at .\ciltrans.cpp line 241
Sat Feb 11 11:26:46 2012: Error 4238.4238 at .\Ilx_sdk.cpp line 220
11:26:46.542: Translation Unit Status: User=3211EB77, rc=4238, Phase=10, TrErr=4238, SysErr=0 at .\xlatev3.cpp line 650
11:26:46.546:
11:26:46.546: End ILX Session, elapsed time = 0.000 seconds
11:33:33.206: Fetching implemented classes at .\iluptbl.cpp line 3408
11:33:33.416: Fetching implemented classes at .\iluptbl.cpp line 3408
11:33:34.571:
11:33:34.571: Begin ILX Session, Source=Microsoft Outlook, Target=Device
11:33:34.584:
11:33:34.584: Starting Standard Sync
11:33:34.628: Phase=10, User=3211EB77: Reading data from Device Tasks
Sat Feb 11 11:33:35 2012: Error 12.12 at .\sdk_data.cpp line 875
Sat Feb 11 11:33:35 2012: Error 0.4238 at .\ciltrans.cpp line 241
Sat Feb 11 11:33:35 2012: Error 4238.4238 at .\Ilx_sdk.cpp line 220
11:33:35.055: Translation Unit Status: User=3211EB77, rc=4238, Phase=10, TrErr=4238, SysErr=0 at .\xlatev3.cpp line 650
11:33:35.058:
11:33:35.058: End ILX Session, elapsed time = 0.000 seconds
tif.log
Sat Feb 11 11:33:34 2012
TIFInit(10)
-------- Running 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Desktop\IntelliSync\iltif32.dll' Synchronization engine. Internal use only. Part of the Nokia Intellisync SDK
Version 7,3,2,23
ilsdk ==> ilsdk
SOURCE: Microsoft Outlook Tasks
TARGET: Device Tasks ()
src=144.4, tar=145.4, func=4 (todo), map#8, phase=5, TIFLOG=100, LoggingFilter=0
v=58, sync=1, UpdOpt=2 (notify), policy=0x0, ILTR_Flags=0x9000.0x3, sizeof(tr)=17280
TIFVersion=0x6001, SourceSST=0, TargetSST=0, OKTP=0x0
Xlator Filtering Level = 0
Filter Expression Has Changed = 0
HistoryDir is 'C:\Users\Pj\AppData\Roaming\RESEAR~1\BLACKB~2\\Intellisync\\3211EB77'
Date Range: from 19800101 (29219) to 30991231 (438290); future=1
-------- Requested Service is Full Sync (incremental)
Target Field Map:
#0.1: 21 Title Title (A, , 0)
#1.1: 22 Notes Notes (A, , 11)
#2.1: 30 Due Date Due Date (D, , 2)
#3.1: 33 Priority Priority (N, , 5)
#4.1: 37 Completed Flag Completed Flag (B, , 1)
#5.1: 32 Status Status (A, , 4)
#6.1: _UniqueID _UniqueID (A, , -1)
#7.1: _Delta _Delta (A, , -1)
#8.1: 31 Due Time Due Time (T, , -1)
#9.1: 24 Alarm Date Alarm Date (D, , 8)
#10.1: 25 Alarm Time Alarm Time (T, , 9)
#11.1: 36 Alarm Flag Alarm Flag (B, , 7)
#12.1: 49 Categories Categories (A, , 12)
#13.1: 26 Start Date Start Date (D, , 3)
#14.1: 27 Start Time Start Time (T, , -1)
Extra Special Fields:
#15.1: _appData ~ (Y, , -1)
#16.1: _repBasic ~ (Y, , -1)
#17.1: _repExcl ~ (Y, , -1)
#18.1: _subType ~ (N, , -1)
Temporary Work File is 'C:\Users\Pj\AppData\Roaming\RESEAR~1\BLACKB~2\\Intellisync\\3211EB77\workfile.tmp'
TIF FldLst1[000]=Y.01.01200000 InstanceArray (iltr#-1)
Using key 'Sync.(Microsoft Outlook.Tasks.0).(Device.Tasks.0).0' for history lookup
Using old history name '3'
FlipFlopFlags=0xc00000
----- Starting ILTR phase 5
TIF FldLst2[000]=A.00.00042820 2004_Subject (iltr#0)
TIF FldLst2[001]=B.00.00000400 p21_CompletionFlag (iltr#1)
TIF FldLst2[002]=D.00.00020000 p20_DueDate (iltr#2)
TIF FldLst2[003]=D.00.00010000 p1_StartDate (iltr#3)
TIF FldLst2[004]=A.00.00000000 p23_TaskStatus (iltr#4)
TIF FldLst2[005]=N.00.00400002 p25_Priority (iltr#5)
TIF FldLst1[001]=N.01.00200000 p24_PercentComplete (iltr#6)
TIF FldLst2[006]=B.00.00008000 p7_AlarmFlag (iltr#7)
TIF FldLst2[007]=D.00.00008000 p5_AlarmDate (iltr#8)
TIF FldLst2[008]=T.00.00008000 p6_AlarmTime (iltr#9)
TIF FldLst1[002]=A.01.00200000 39_TaskOwner (iltr#10)
TIF FldLst2[009]=A.00.02002000 2005_Body (iltr#11)
TIF FldLst2[010]=A.100.00000000 116_Keywords (iltr#12)
TIF FldLst1[003]=B.01.00200000 p8_PrivateFlag (iltr#13)
TIF FldLst1[004]=D.01.00200000 p22_CompletionDate (iltr#14)
TIF FldLst1[005]=N.01.00200000 33_TotalWorkMinutes (iltr#15)
TIF FldLst1[006]=N.01.00200000 32_ActualWorkMinutes (iltr#16)
TIF FldLst1[007]=A.01.00200000 102_Mileage (iltr#17)
TIF FldLst1[008]=A.01.00200000 103_BillingInformation (iltr#18)
TIF FldLst1[009]=A.01.00200000 106_Contacts (iltr#19)
TIF FldLst1[010]=A.01.00200000 105_Companies (iltr#20)
TIF FldLst1[011]=B.01.00200000 94_DoNotAutoArchive (iltr#21)
TIF FldLst1[012]=A.01.00200000 44_Role (iltr#22)
TIF FldLst1[013]=B.01.00200000 159_Override (iltr#23)
TIF FldLst1[014]=B.01.00200000 160_Play (iltr#24)
TIF FldLst1[015]=A.01.00200000 161_SndFile (iltr#25)
TIF FldLst1[016]=N.01.00200000 2076_Sensitivity (iltr#26)
TIF FldLst1[017]=A.41.00202000 p101_AttachmentInfo (iltr#27)
TIF FldLst1[018]=A.01.01200000 _UniqueID (iltr#28)
TIF FldLst1[019]=A.01.01200000 p94_StoreIDHash (iltr#29)
TIF FldLst1[020]=N.01.01200000 _FolderGroup (iltr#30)
TIF FldLst1[021]=N.01.01200000 2068_TLM (iltr#31)
TIF FldLst1[022]=A.01.01200000 _Delta (iltr#32)
TIF FldLst1[023]=N.01.01200000 _FolderID (iltr#33)
TIF FldLst1[024]=A.01.01200000 _RecordID (iltr#34)
TIF FldLst1[025]=A.01.01200000 2069_EntryID (iltr#35)
TIF FldLst1[026]=B.01.00200000 45_Ownership (iltr#36)
TIF FldLst1[027]=N.01.00200000 p29_TaskStatus (iltr#37)
TIF FldLst2[011]=Y.00.01200000 _appData (iltr#38)
TIF FldLst2[012]=Y.00.01200000 _repBasic (iltr#39)
TIF FldLst2[013]=Y.00.01200000 _repExcl (iltr#40)
TIF FldLst2[014]=N.00.01040000 _subType (iltr#41)
----- Starting ILTR phase 10
TIF FldLst1[028]=A.20.00040820 21 Title (iltr#0)
TIF FldLst1[029]=A.20.02002000 22 Notes (iltr#1)
TIF FldLst1[030]=D.20.00020000 30 Due Date (iltr#2)
TIF FldLst1[031]=N.20.00400000 33 Priority (iltr#3)
TIF FldLst1[032]=B.20.00000400 37 Completed Flag (iltr#4)
TIF FldLst1[033]=A.20.00000000 32 Status (iltr#5)
TIF FldLst1[034]=A.21.01200000 _UniqueID (iltr#6)
TIF FldLst1[035]=A.21.01200000 _Delta (iltr#7)
TIF FldLst1[036]=T.21.00200000 31 Due Time (iltr#8)
TIF FldLst1[037]=D.20.00008000 24 Alarm Date (iltr#9)
TIF FldLst1[038]=T.20.00008000 25 Alarm Time (iltr#10)
TIF FldLst1[039]=B.20.00008000 36 Alarm Flag (iltr#11)
TIF FldLst1[040]=A.120.00000000 49 Categories (iltr#12)
TIF FldLst1[041]=D.20.00010000 26 Start Date (iltr#13)
TIF FldLst1[042]=T.21.00200000 27 Start Time (iltr#14)
TIF FldLst1[043]=Y.20.01200000 _appData (iltr#15)
TIF FldLst1[044]=Y.20.01200000 _repBasic (iltr#16)
TIF FldLst1[045]=Y.20.01200000 _repExcl (iltr#17)
TIF FldLst1[046]=N.20.01040000 _subType (iltr#18)
-------- Ending Setup phase; starting Done Setup phase
DateRange of Previous Sync: 1/1/1980 (29219) - 12/31/3099 (438290)
Date Of Previous Sync = 2/1/2012 (40938)
Previous SourceSyncStamp: ?? 0x4f2a0554 ?? (1328153940)
Previous TargetSyncStamp: ?? 0x4f2a0537 ?? (1328153911)
-------- Ending Done Setup phase; starting Load Previous History phase
Deleting useless workfile 'C:\Users\Pj\AppData\Roaming\RESEAR~1\BLACKB~2\\Intellisync\\3211EB77\workfile.tmp'
Creating new workfile 'C:\Users\Pj\AppData\Roaming\RESEAR~1\BLACKB~2\\Intellisync\\3211EB77\3.wrk' by copying 'C:\Users\Pj\AppData\Roaming\RESEAR~1\BLACKB~2\\Intellisync\\3211EB77\3.ish'
Digesting previous history record #3
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106064532100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cc4efe:f8278120\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106064532100\00"
21 Title (len= 43) "Eph Ch 2 - salvation / rewards - see below\00"
22 Notes (len= 99) "* Judgement of service not salvations\1f* 1 cor ch 3 works burned up - passed test of fire (rewards)\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120728\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
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26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120728\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "050000\00"
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TIFPutRecord/3 (item #3) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #4
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060C4482100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
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2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cc5ec2:cb8291e0\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060C4482100\00"
21 Title (len= 14) "Joe's haircut\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120123\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 6) "-1608\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "000000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 7) "Family\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120123\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "000000\00"
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rpt.type = Weekly_Days (12)
rpt.startDate = 1/22/2012 (40928)
rpt.stopDate = Open-Ended (-1)
freq=6, numDays=1, day=0, month=0
dayOfWeek=0, weekOfMonth=0, days[0..6]=0100000
months[0..11]=000000000000, weeks[0..4]=00000
numExDates=0
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
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TIFPutRecord/3 (item #4) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #5
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060C44D2100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cccc9b:d8e0a560\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
_RecordID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060C44D2100@a1c12ae9\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060C44D2100\00"
21 Title (len= 7) "Church\00"
22 Notes (len= 50) "Order Church snake part: Carvin SNK16X part SH-KW\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 6) "-1601\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 4) "Joe\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "103100\00"
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
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TargetID Hash: TIH=2913893
KeyFields Hash: KFH=905f9349
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=57d7fc20
Flags: F=82.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #5) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #6
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060A4472100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01ccbf9f:77dcdc10\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
_RecordID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060A4472100@a1c12ae9\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060A4472100\00"
21 Title (len= 16) "Daily CLASSROOM\00"
22 Notes (len= 54) "PVHS Bulletin\1f------------\1fStinger Articles - Publish\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120109\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 6) "-1597\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "000000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120109\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "000000\00"
_repBasic (len=144)
rpt.type = Weekly_Days (12)
rpt.startDate = 1/9/2012 (40915)
rpt.stopDate = Open-Ended (-1)
freq=1, numDays=1, day=0, month=0
dayOfWeek=0, weekOfMonth=0, days[0..6]=0111110
months[0..11]=000000000000, weeks[0..4]=00000
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Flags: F=40000082.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #6) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #7
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106024482100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01ccc98d:84237630\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
_RecordID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106024482100@a1c12ae9\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106024482100\00"
21 Title (len= 14) "Fourth Monday\00"
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30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120123\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 6) "-1549\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "000000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120123\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "030100\00"
_repBasic (len=144)
rpt.type = Monthly by position (4)
rpt.startDate = 1/23/2012 (40929)
rpt.stopDate = Open-Ended (-1)
freq=1, numDays=1, day=0, month=0
dayOfWeek=2, weekOfMonth=4, days[0..6]=0000000
months[0..11]=000000000000, weeks[0..4]=00000
numExDates=0
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
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KeyFields Hash: KFH=959de11a
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Flags: F=40000082.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #7) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #8
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106064472100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cc5ec2:cb685320\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106064472100\00"
21 Title (len= 23) "Monthly - Third Monday\00"
22 Notes (len=119) "\1f------------\1f* Go thru organizer's business cards and TOSS!\1f* Empty cell p...voicemails\1f\1fClassroom:\1fUpdate walls...\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120116\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "0\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 6) "-1518\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "000000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "043800\00"
_repBasic (len=144)
rpt.type = Monthly by position (4)
rpt.startDate = 1/15/2012 (40921)
rpt.stopDate = Open-Ended (-1)
freq=1, numDays=1, day=0, month=0
dayOfWeek=2, weekOfMonth=3, days[0..6]=0000000
months[0..11]=000000000000, weeks[0..4]=00000
numExDates=0
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
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TargetID Hash: TIH=29134f8
KeyFields Hash: KFH=a9fc0e41
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Flags: F=40000082.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #8) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #9
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060E4472100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cc5ec2:cb7b65f0\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060E4472100\00"
21 Title (len= 21) "Goals with Elizabeth\00"
22 Notes (len= 61) "\1f------------\1fThis One\e2\80\99s for the Girls \e2\80\93 Martina BcBride\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120124\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "0\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 6) "-1385\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "000000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 18) "Family, Important\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120124\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "000000\00"
_repBasic (len=144)
rpt.type = Monthly (3)
rpt.startDate = 1/23/2012 (40929)
rpt.stopDate = Open-Ended (-1)
freq=1, numDays=1, day=24, month=0
dayOfWeek=0, weekOfMonth=0, days[0..6]=0000000
months[0..11]=000000000000, weeks[0..4]=00000
numExDates=0
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=348f42a0
TargetID Hash: TIH=2912e4c
KeyFields Hash: KFH=512c32aa
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=d8cab10d
Flags: F=40000082.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #9) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #10
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060C4472100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cc5ec2:cb78f4f0\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060C4472100\00"
21 Title (len= 20) "Goals with Danielle\00"
22 Notes (len=124) "\1f------------\1f\1f\1fThis One\e2\80\99s for the Girls \e2\80\93 Martina BcBrid... PVC \e2\80\93 automotive, Sacto in Dec 2010\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120320\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "0\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 6) "-1384\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "000000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 18) "Family, Important\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "043800\00"
_repBasic (len=144)
rpt.type = Monthly (3)
rpt.startDate = 3/20/2012 (40986)
rpt.stopDate = Open-Ended (-1)
freq=1, numDays=1, day=20, month=0
dayOfWeek=0, weekOfMonth=0, days[0..6]=0000000
months[0..11]=000000000000, weeks[0..4]=00000
numExDates=0
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=933b869e
TargetID Hash: TIH=2912e4b
KeyFields Hash: KFH=46f015e
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Flags: F=40000082.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #10) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #11
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106084472100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cc5ec2:cb6ac420\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106084472100\00"
21 Title (len= 17) "Goals with Sarah\00"
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30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120111\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 6) "-1383\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "000000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "043800\00"
_repBasic (len=144)
rpt.type = Monthly (3)
rpt.startDate = 1/10/2012 (40916)
rpt.stopDate = Open-Ended (-1)
freq=1, numDays=1, day=11, month=0
dayOfWeek=0, weekOfMonth=0, days[0..6]=0000000
months[0..11]=000000000000, weeks[0..4]=00000
numExDates=0
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=1beefc93
TargetID Hash: TIH=2912e4a
KeyFields Hash: KFH=99018abf
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=5d12e5ca
Flags: F=40000082.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #11) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #12
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106044472100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cc5ec2:cb65e220\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106044472100\00"
21 Title (len= 24) "Monthly - Second Monday\00"
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30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120109\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 6) "-1382\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "000000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "043800\00"
_repBasic (len=144)
rpt.type = Monthly by position (4)
rpt.startDate = 1/8/2012 (40914)
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freq=1, numDays=1, day=0, month=0
dayOfWeek=2, weekOfMonth=2, days[0..6]=0000000
months[0..11]=000000000000, weeks[0..4]=00000
numExDates=0
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=d947848f
TargetID Hash: TIH=2912e49
KeyFields Hash: KFH=a16cd99a
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Flags: F=40000082.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #12) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #13
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106024472100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cc5ec2:cb639830\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106024472100\00"
21 Title (len= 18) "Goals with Audrey\00"
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33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
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_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "000000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 7) "Family\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "043800\00"
_repBasic (len=144)
rpt.type = Monthly (3)
rpt.startDate = 1/8/2012 (40914)
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freq=1, numDays=1, day=9, month=0
dayOfWeek=0, weekOfMonth=0, days[0..6]=0000000
months[0..11]=000000000000, weeks[0..4]=00000
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_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
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TargetID Hash: TIH=2912e48
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Flags: F=40000082.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #13) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #14
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060E4462100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cc5ec2:cb612730\00"
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_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060E4462100\00"
21 Title (len= 26) "Monthly - First Wednesday\00"
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30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120104\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 6) "-1379\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "000000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 11) "Needs Prep\00"
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_repBasic (len=144)
rpt.type = Monthly by position (4)
rpt.startDate = 1/3/2012 (40909)
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months[0..11]=000000000000, weeks[0..4]=00000
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Flags: F=40000082.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #14) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #15
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106084462100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cc5ec2:cb59fb40\00"
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_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106084462100\00"
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30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120102\00"
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32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 6) "-1376\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
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36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 11) "Needs Prep\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120102\00"
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_repBasic (len=144)
rpt.type = Monthly by position (4)
rpt.startDate = 1/2/2012 (40908)
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dayOfWeek=2, weekOfMonth=1, days[0..6]=0000000
months[0..11]=000000000000, weeks[0..4]=00000
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Flags: F=40000082.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #15) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #16
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106064462100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cc6500:6eac1b00\00"
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_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
_RecordID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106064462100@a1c12ae9\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106064462100\00"
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30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120109\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "0\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 6) "-1375\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
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36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120109\00"
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TIFPutRecord/3 (item #21) ==> rc=0
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Flags: F=82.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #29) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #30
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106004512100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cbcffc:c5e7eb90\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106004512100\00"
21 Title (len= 29) "Bible Verses about Deserving\00"
22 Notes (len=4096) "Genesis 9:5-6 <http://www.gnpcb.org/esv/search/?passage=Genesis+9%3A5-6> ESV / ...nations of the earth. And all these bl\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120106\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 6) "-1303\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "214000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120106\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "214000\00"
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=a548bd12
TargetID Hash: TIH=2912d52
KeyFields Hash: KFH=99a2c50e
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=bdbea979
Flags: F=82.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #30) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #31
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106024502100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cc2fda:e4e60e80\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106024502100\00"
21 Title (len= 57) "Jordan Balius CIS Bus Comp 2008-2009 Certificate Request\00"
22 Notes (len= 29) "Requested from Heidi 8/29/10\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120306\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 5) "-298\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "150000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120306\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "150000\00"
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=64beaf75
TargetID Hash: TIH=153784
KeyFields Hash: KFH=cc3c7f0
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=4f7f81a8
Flags: F=82.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #31) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #32
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060844F2100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cbd061:9e66bf50\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060844F2100\00"
21 Title (len= 39) "Change Name on Citi Bank Loans Account\00"
22 Notes (len=663) "Name Change Information\09\1f\1fTo request a name change for your account, you mu...s your request within 5 business days.\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120117\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 5) "-242\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "190000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 9) "Personal\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120117\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "190000\00"
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=57edcce4
TargetID Hash: TIH=1536e3
KeyFields Hash: KFH=56115f7b
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=5c331883
Flags: F=82.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #32) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #33
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060C4442100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cc5ec2:cb470f80\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060C4442100\00"
21 Title (len= 37) "Flush out a/c coils in inside closet\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120107\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 5) "-225\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "070000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 7) "Family\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120107\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "070000\00"
_repBasic (len=144)
rpt.type = Monthly (3)
rpt.startDate = 1/6/2012 (40912)
rpt.stopDate = Open-Ended (-1)
freq=6, numDays=1, day=7, month=0
dayOfWeek=0, weekOfMonth=0, days[0..6]=0000000
months[0..11]=000000000000, weeks[0..4]=00000
numExDates=0
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=eda229c1
TargetID Hash: TIH=1536a8
KeyFields Hash: KFH=c450d916
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=ccd9e142
Flags: F=40000082.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #33) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #34
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060E44D2100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cccc9b:f43e69f0\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
_RecordID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060E44D2100@a1c12ae9\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060E44D2100\00"
21 Title (len= 17) "lyrics to Moxley\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120107\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 5) "-214\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "200000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 16) "General(Pj John\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120107\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "200000\00"
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=acd27fb3
TargetID Hash: TIH=153688
KeyFields Hash: KFH=3fe8150d
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=35d1adb6
Flags: F=82.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #34) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #35
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060044E2100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cc5161:4180a810\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060044E2100\00"
21 Title (len= 60) "Scholarships: James A. Johnson / Homer Lee Sain Jr. (Joker)\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120803\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "0\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 5) "-142\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "070000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 4) "Joe\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120803\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "070000\00"
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=f0c1133d
TargetID Hash: TIH=153322
KeyFields Hash: KFH=2619da8e
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=a04800a4
Flags: F=82.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #35) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #36
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060844E2100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cbcffc:7a94a020\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060844E2100\00"
21 Title (len= 27) "Olivia Flores Presentation\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120111\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "0\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 5) "-129\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "150000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 10) "Classroom\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120111\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "150000\00"
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=76100345
TargetID Hash: TIH=1532eb
KeyFields Hash: KFH=e2af3e6b
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=3a8d11f7
Flags: F=82.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #36) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #37
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060A44D2100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cbcffc:7bfa4aa0\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060A44D2100\00"
21 Title (len= 37) "Recruitment - last year's interested\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20121228\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "0\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 5) "-117\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "070000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 10) "Classroom\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20121228\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "070000\00"
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=6a2b07af
TargetID Hash: TIH=1532ca
KeyFields Hash: KFH=ca55ddc3
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=15af8937
Flags: F=82.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #37) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #38
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060844D2100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cbcffc:b6a906f0\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060844D2100\00"
21 Title (len= 45) "Richard and Adrianna Johnson's Wedding Video\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20121216\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 5) "-113\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "070000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 18) "Important, Family\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20101216\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "070000\00"
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=943239a6
TargetID Hash: TIH=1532c6
KeyFields Hash: KFH=63ece3e2
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=4b5ed5d
Flags: F=82.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #38) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #39
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060644D2100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cccc9b:d3b42ee0\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
_RecordID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060644D2100@a1c12ae9\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060644D2100\00"
21 Title (len= 14) "Shopping List\00"
22 Notes (len=1665) "\1fBbq sauce\1fHawaiian punch lemon berry squeeze\1falpine spiced apple cider\1f...ierecare.com\1fTrywen.com\1fLintlizard.com\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 4) "-99\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 4) "$$$\00"
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=f2de7da4
TargetID Hash: TIH=b00d
KeyFields Hash: KFH=70c9969a
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=cb8f4505
Flags: F=82.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #39) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #40
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106044432100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01ccccc5:f8039630\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
_RecordID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106044432100@a1c12ae9\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F106044432100\00"
21 Title (len= 59) "Professional Growth 150 hours / 5 Years (Barbara Sign Off)\00"
22 Notes (len= 61) "http://www.ctc.ca.gov/credentials/FAQ/faq-pg-designated.html\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120114\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "0\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 4) "-98\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "070000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120114\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "070000\00"
_repBasic (len=144)
rpt.type = Monthly by position (4)
rpt.startDate = 1/13/2012 (40919)
rpt.stopDate = Open-Ended (-1)
freq=1, numDays=1, day=0, month=0
dayOfWeek=7, weekOfMonth=2, days[0..6]=0000000
months[0..11]=000000000000, weeks[0..4]=00000
numExDates=0
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=51d05e13
TargetID Hash: TIH=b00c
KeyFields Hash: KFH=ad09e20f
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=64cfec0a
Flags: F=40000082.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #40) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #41
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060444D2100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cccc9b:d02f74f0\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
_RecordID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060444D2100@a1c12ae9\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060444D2100\00"
21 Title (len= 6) "Music\00"
22 Notes (len=4096) "\1fAfter All These Years\1f\1fRascal Flatts sequal to Broken Road\1f\1f*Bass Son...ods)\1f\1f*Song Writing\1fAdd familiar songs\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "1\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 4) "-95\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 5) "Home\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "103100\00"
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=518ac1a2
TargetID Hash: TIH=b009
KeyFields Hash: KFH=8a0bc2cb
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=5b2b7206
Flags: F=82.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #41) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #42
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060244D2100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cbcffc:7a4d36e0\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060244D2100\00"
21 Title (len= 24) "Credential follow up\e2\80\a6\00"
22 Notes (len=145) "\1f------------\1fSubject:\09Credential follow up\e2\80\a6\1f\1fStart:\09Fri 8/15...Show Time As:\09Free\1f\1fRecurrence:\09(none)\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120716\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "2\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 4) "-92\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "070000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120716\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "070000\00"
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=b03705a0
TargetID Hash: TIH=b006
KeyFields Hash: KFH=bf722929
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=ac66c082
Flags: F=82.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #42) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #43
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060044D2100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cbcffc:7c22e140\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060044D2100\00"
21 Title (len= 21) "Update Camping Lists\00"
22 Notes (len=180) "\1f------------\1fSubject:\09#3 - Update Camping Lists\1f\1fStart:\09Tue 8/12/200...none)\1f\1fCategories:\09General(Pj Johnson)\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120512\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "2\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"
_UniqueID (len= 4) "-90\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "C\00"
31 Due Time (len= 7) "070000\00"
36 Alarm Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
49 Categories (len= 16) "General(Pj John\00"
26 Start Date (len= 9) "20120512\00"
27 Start Time (len= 7) "070000\00"
_subType (len= 2) "0\00"
SourceID Hash: SIH=ee3499e
TargetID Hash: TIH=b004
KeyFields Hash: KFH=dd56f6d1
NonKeyFields Hash: NKH=609bc296
Flags: F=82.0000
TIFPutRecord/3 (item #43) ==> rc=0
Digesting previous history record #44
_UniqueID (len= 58) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060E44C2100@a1c12ae9\00"
p94_StoreIDHash (len= 9) "a1c12ae9\00"
_FolderGroup (len= 2) "0\00"
2068_TLM (len= 18) "01cc5161:419d30c0\00"
_Delta (len= 2) "A\00"
_FolderID (len= 12) "-2010948102\00"
2069_EntryID (len= 49) "00000000C3B28DB58F07784CB1E74729949F1060E44C2100\00"
21 Title (len= 29) "Unpack / Repack Camping Tote\00"
22 Notes (len=223) "\1f------------\1fSubject:\09#2 - Unpack / Repack Camping Tote\1f\1fStart:\09Tue ...on)\1f\1fTongs\1fGarbage Bags\1fKitchen gloves\00"
30 Due Date (len= 9) "20120512\00"
33 Priority (len= 2) "2\00"
37 Completed Flag (len= 2) "0\00"
32 Status (len= 12) "Not Started\00"Hi pgov,
Welcome to the BlackBerry Support Community.
You should be able to see the last entry the synchronization stopped on at the bottom of your tif.log.
This will be the entry causing the issue with the synchronization.
You can identify if the issue with the entry is on your BlackBerry® Curve™ 9360 smartphone or in the calendar on your computer by checking the Source and Target fields in the tif.log.
Once you locate this entry in your calendar, try copying down the information in the appointment so it can be re-added later, then delete the appointment as well as the tif.log and PTTrace.log files and try synchronizing again.
You may have to do this more than once if more than one calendar entry is affected.
Hope this helps.
-FS
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Hi, I have a MBP 15" and I currently use mac display as my external monitor for my MBP via Thunderbolt. Can I also extend it to another monitor with DVI ? Is there any converters that can do that for me. Thanks
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Help! Total newbie question...
I want to make a flash form where the viewer/user can watch a video clip of their choice (from a drop-down control or something else if there's a better way). I've found myself totally unable to find our how to do this. I mean, frankly, I don't even
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How do you show usernames greater than 8 characters in /usr/ucb/ps ?
Help! I am trying to write a process kill script, or rather, modify our linux ones for solaris. The problem is a catch-22 : a) the string I need to grep for is hidden way up the command string hence I cannot use 'ps', I need to use /usr/ucb/ps -auxww