Hi Daimrod,

On 2014-05-29, Daimrod wrote:

> Hmm, I kinda like this. It seems a bit verbose but it's better than
> having multiple values per properties (IMHO).
>
> Though, if we adopt this scheme, we would need to add some helper
> bindings/functions so that we don't have to fill this by hands.

I'm using yasnippets and have snippets for organizations, job-related
contacts and private contacts.

I have attached them.

C-c C-x p helps to fill in optional properties.

I have all my contacts in one buffer with the following settings

#+BEGIN_SRC org
* Buffer settings
#+STARTUP: overview
#+STARTUP: hidestars
#+STARTUP: indent
#+TAGS: ADMIN(i) CHEF(f) EINKAUF(k) PRIVAT(t) SEKRETARIAT(s) 
#+TAGS: AUTO(u) BROADCASTER(b) DAB(d) DVB(v) EMPFÄNGER(m) HOCHSCHULE(h) 
NETZBETREIBER(n) SYSTEM(y) B2B B2C REG
#+TAGS: MAIL(l) PRESSE(e) KUNDE COMPETITOR
#+TAGS: ABI CI FAMILIE FREUNDE SCHULE TAICHI TURNEN
#+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) NEXT(n) WAITING(w) | DONE(d) CANCELLED(c)
#+PROPERTY: Contact_Type_ALL individual organization
#+PROPERTY: Language_ALL de en ru
#+PROPERTY: Phone_1_Type_ALL Work Home Fax Mobile
#+PROPERTY: Phone_2_Type_ALL Work Home Fax Mobile
#+PROPERTY: Phone_3_Type_ALL Work Home Fax Mobile
#+PROPERTY: Phone_4_Type_ALL Work Home Fax Mobile
#+PROPERTY: Address_1_Type_ALL Work Home Post
#+PROPERTY: Address_2_Type_ALL Work Home Post
#+PROPERTY: Address_3_Type_ALL Work Home Post
#+PROPERTY: Website_1_Type_ALL Work Home
#+PROPERTY: Website_2_Type_ALL Work Home
#+END_SRC


>> Other user defined properties can be added and mapped to the appropriate
>> user defined keys during export.
>
> I'm not sure to understand what you mean. Could you give more details
> and maybe an example?

Actually, my statement was trivial.  Orgmode allows to define and add
every kind of additional properties.  What I wanted to say was that it
is possible to export those additional properties to Google Contacts as
well.

I have for instance the property :Language: that is not part of the
Google API.  I use it to store the preferred language of correspondence
for my job-related contacts for mailing actions.

Google Contacts accepts such fields in the CSV file to import and
creates user defined fields from them.


>> Please note that org-collector tries to convert property values from
>> strings into numbers if possible.  For postal codes with leading Zeros
>> this can lead to unexpected results.  I did not find any other way to
>> solve this problem than to add a national code like in the following
>> example
>>
>> :Address_1_Code:  01169
>> would lead to "1169" in the propview table.
>>
>> so I replaced it with
>> :Address_1_Code:  DE-01169
>
> What is `org-collector' and when does it happen?

>From the Orgmode manual:

"An alternative way to capture and process property values into a table
is provided by Eric Schulte's org-collector.el which is a contributed
package.  It provides a general API to collect properties from entries
in a certain scope, and arbitrary Lisp expressions to process these
values before inserting them into a table or a dynamic block."

I'm using org-collector to create a table that can be exported to CSV
for import into Google Contacts (and maybe other contact managers).

> I've done a quick test and the 0 appears in `org-contacts-db'.

Yes, everything is fine with org-contacts.  The problem comes only from
org-collector.  The reason is org-collector's feature to allow Lisp
expressions to process property values.  Therefore it uses the function
`org-babel-read' that detects Lisp expressions and converts strings into
numbers.

So this remark is only relevant for those who want to follow my track with the
org-collector export.

-- 
Michael Strey 
www.strey.biz

#name : Contact Individual
#key : contact
#contributor : Michael Strey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#expand-env: ((yas/indent-line 'fixed) (yas/wrap-around-region 'nil))
# --
**** ${1:surname}, ${2:name}
:LOGBOOK:
- Contact added: [`(org-read-date nil nil "+0d")`]
:END:

:PROPERTIES:
:Contact_Type: individual
:Organization_1_Type: company
:Organization_1_Value: ${3:organisation}
:Organization_1_Department: ${4:devision}
:Organization_1_Title: ${5:title}
:FN: $2 $1
:Given_Name: $2
:Family_Name: $1
:Nickname: $19 $1
:Address_1_Type: Work
:Address_1_Street: ${6:adr1}
:Address_1_Box: ${7:adr2}
:Address_1_Extension: ${8:adr3}
:Address_1_City: ${9:city}
:Address_1_Region: ${10:state} 
:Address_1_Code: ${11:zip_code}
:Address_1_Country: ${12:country}
:Email_1_Type: Work
:Email_1_Value: ${13:company_email}
:Phone_1_Type: Work
:Phone_1_Value: ${14:tel}
:Phone_2_Type: Mobile
:Phone_2_Value: ${15:mobile}
:Phone_3_Type: Fax
:Phone_3_Value: ${16:fax}
:Website_1_Type: Work
:Website_1_Value: http://$17
:Language:     $18
:END:
$0
#name : Contact Individual (private)
#key : privat
#contributor : Michael Strey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#expand-env: ((yas/indent-line 'fixed) (yas/wrap-around-region 'nil))
# --
**** ${1:surname}, ${2:name}   :NEW:
:LOGBOOK:
- Contact added: [`(org-read-date nil nil "+0d")`]
:END:
:PROPERTIES:
:Contact_Type: individual
:FN: $2 $1
:Family_Name: $1
:Given_Name: $2
:Name_Prefix: 
:Name_Suffix: 
:Nickname: ${3:salutation}
:Address_1_Type: Home
:Address_1_Street: ${4:street}
:Address_1_Box: 
:Address_1_Extension: 
:Address_1_City: ${5:Dresden}
:Address_1_Region: ${6:Sachsen}
:Address_1_Code: DE-${7:zip_code}
:Address_1_Country: ${8:Deutschland}
:Email_1_Type: Home
:Email_1_Value: ${9:email}
:Phone_1_Type: Home
:Phone_1_Value: ${10:tel}
:Phone_2_Type: Mobile
:Phone_2_Value: ${11:tel}
:Language: ${12:de}
:END:
$0
#name : Contact Organisation
#key : org
#contributor : Michael Strey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#expand-env: ((yas/indent-line 'fixed) (yas/wrap-around-region 'nil))
# --
*** ${1:organisation}    :NEW:
:LOGBOOK:
- Organization added: [`(org-read-date nil nil "+0d")`]
:END:
:PROPERTIES:
:Contact_Type: organization
:Organization_1_Name: $1
:Organization_1_Department: ${2:devision}
:Address_1_Type: Work
:Address_1_Street: ${3:adr1}
:Address_1_Box: ${4:adr2}
:Address_1_Extension: ${5:adr3}
:Address_1_City: ${6:city}
:Address_1_Region: ${7:state}
:Address_1_Code: ${8:zip_code}
:Address_1_Country: ${9:country}
:Email_1_Type: Work
:Email_1_Value: ${10:company_email}
:Phone_1_Type: Work
:Phone_1_Value: ${11:tel}
:Phone_2_Type: Fax
:Phone_2_Value: ${12:tel}
:Website_1_Type: Work
:Website_1_Value: http://$13
:Language: $14
:END:
$0

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