I've grouped my iCloud contacts into groups and would have expected them as CATEGORIES. A search has shown that Apple keeps the groups in
- separate vCards (X-ADDRESSBOOKSERVER-KIND:group) with
- keeping the group name: in 'N:' and
- lists therein the assigned contacts (X-ADDRESSBOOKSERVER-MEMBER:).
See example:
BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:3.0
X-ADDRESSBOOKSERVER-KIND:group
PRODID:-//Apple Inc.//iOS 9.3.5//EN
N:PERS
FN:PERS
UID:6284484E-A4E4-42EF-8CFB-301C0DE2B2D7
X-ADDRESSBOOKSERVER-MEMBER:urn:uuid:8C5292AA-F2D8-41DB-A5B6-582C39AD9BF3
X-ADDRESSBOOKSERVER-MEMBER:urn:uuid:35185E23-D65D-46CA-9638-8DB5117740B9
...
X-ADDRESSBOOKSERVER-MEMBER:urn:uuid:EDA333D2-2300-43A5-AFE9-045A8A5D6FF1
X-ADDRESSBOOKSERVER-MEMBER:urn:uuid:2A009E2D-5A49-4550-B64A-E4CE40611DEB
X-ADDRESSBOOKSERVER-MEMBER:urn:uuid:44287153-AE5A-4131-BBFF-D20E8F3A0ECD
END:VCARD
It would be extremely helpful if these groups were assigned as CATEGORIES to the respective contacts.
I've grouped my iCloud contacts into groups and would have expected them as CATEGORIES. A search has shown that Apple keeps the groups in
See example:
It would be extremely helpful if these groups were assigned as CATEGORIES to the respective contacts.