Define the mapping between Notes and Google Fields for Contact synchronization

Project:Awesync
Version:4.0.0
Component:Code
Category:feature request
Priority:normal
Assigned:Unassigned
Status:postponed
Description

Hello,
Your synchronization program works fine, but my problem is that I would like to parametrize the fields to be synchronized.
By default, for instance the PersP, you mapager Lotus field to "Mobile" google field, but I would like to map the PersPager lotus field to a "personal" google field.
It would be great to be able to define the mapping field by field as the BlackBerry Desktop Manager does it.
 
Regards.

Comments

#1
Title:Abigure Notes and Google Fields for Contact synchronization» Define the mapping between Notes and Google Fields for Contact synchronization

Hello,
Your synchronization program works fine, but my problem is that I would like to parametrize the fields to be synchronized.
By default, for instance you map the "PersPager" Lotus field to the "Mobile" Google field, but I would like to map the "PersPager" lotus field to the "personal" google field.
It would be great to be able to define the mapping in a field per field way, as the BlackBerry Desktop Manager does it.
 
Regards.

#2
Status:active» postponed

Hi,
 
Thank you for the suggestion! We'll see if there is more demand for this option and then we'll definitely discuss its implementation.
 

 

#3

Detailed field mapping (ie showing all of the fields available in the Notes Address Book and allowing a linkage to all of the fields available in Google Contacts) would be great to have!!
...but for me, adding the feature to synch the Notes Journal with Google Docs would be a higher priority.
 
Thanks!

#4

Hi,

This would be a nice feature to have. Especially when you would be able to combine certain fields in Lotus Notes into one single field in Google (with separators). In a sync tool that I used with my previous phone, I had this possibility and this is very handy in case Lotus Notes contains more information than - in this case - Google.

PS: both for contacts and calendar...

Gr,
Patrick