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Ticket-59

Google Contacts 0.6.36 Field mapping

Priority
Normal
Reporter
erintiransom
Status
Closed
Assigned to
h.ogi
Version
GC 0.6.36
Milestone
GC 0.6.37
Created
2011-08-07

Description

[OS] Windows 7

[Application] Thunderbird 5.0

[Themes] By Default 5.0

[Extensions] CompactHeader 1.4.0, Diccionari català 2.2.0.1, Diccionario Español/España 1.5, Dictionnaire français "Moderne" 4.2, Dizionario italiano 3.3.1, Enigmail 1.2, German Dictionary 2.0.2, Google Contacts 0.6.36, Lightning 1.0b5, MoreFunctionsForAddressBook 0.6.4.1, Google Calendar Provider 0.8, United States English Spellchecker 5.0.1

Hi, thanks for all your hard work. I just wanted to point out that in the address fields in a TB contact, there are 2 fields for the address, then city, region, ZIP code and country. The second field for the address doesn't synchronize with any Google Contacts field. In Google Contacts, there are two extra fields: Neighborhood and PO Box. I understand some people will use the second address line in TB for the neighborhood, some others for the PO Box, even some people will use it for both. I think the best solution would be to add this field to the "street" field in Google Contacts, after inserting an ENTER. That way it never would be misplaced -there wouldn't be a ZIP Code in a Neighborhood field, nor a Neighborhood in a ZIP Code field.


Changelog

erintiransom (2011-08-10 (Wed) 18:51:04)

erintiransom (2011-08-25 (Thr) 02:26:10)

At the very end of my previous explanation, I mean "PO Box" instead of "ZIP Code", twice.

h.ogi (2011-08-27 (土) 01:16:01)

v0.6.37 will have an option to set up the use of the second address field. You can choose one of the followings:

  • no use (default)
  • P.O box
  • Neighborhood

h.ogi (2011-09-04 (日) 20:48:48)

Added to v0.6.37b2

h.ogi (2011-09-21 (水) 23:20:08)

Fixed.

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