If anyone wants to know, I used the solution given below, and it worked
perfectly!  Thanks a million Bradley.

Brian.

"Bradly J. Barton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> What you need to do is launch the HotSync manager with either the
> sysAppLaunchCmdSyncRequestLocal or sysAppLaunchCmdSyncRequestRemote
command.
> You can use SysAppLaunch or SysUIAppSwitch function to do it.
>
> You can try this, but this function has not been tested.. it is something
> that was written in this email and based on something written to launch
> clipper.. (Please let me know if this works /grin):
>
> Err StartLocalHotsync(UInt alertbox)
> {
>    Err err;
>    DmSearchStateType searchState;
>    UInt cardNo;
>    LocalID dbID;
>
>    // find hotsync and launch it
>    err = DmGetNextDatabaseByTypeCreator (true, &searchState,
>                                          sysFileTApplication,
>                                          sysFileCSync, true,
>                                          &cardNo, &dbID);
>    if (err)
>       FrmAlert(alertbox);
>    else
>       err = SysUIAppSwitch(cardNo, dbID, sysAppLaunchCmdSyncRequestLocal,
> NULL);
>
>  return err;
> }
>
>  (sysFileCSync is declared in SystemResources.h, by the way)
>
> ----------
> Bradly J. Barton - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Jenies Technologies Incorporated
> (972) 602-1835
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>
>
>





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