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            ContactOrganization
Contains organization properties of a [Contact](../Contact/contact.html) object.
Properties
- pref: Set to 
trueif thisContactOrganizationcontains the user's preferred value. (boolean) - type: A string that tells you what type of field this is (example: 'home'). _(DOMString)
 - name: The name of the organization. (DOMString)
 - department: The department the contract works for. (DOMString)
 - title: The contacts title at the organization. (DOMString)
 
Details
The ContactOrganization object stores a contact's organization properties.  A [Contact](../Contact/contact.html) object stores one or more ContactOrganization objects in an array.
Supported Platforms
- Android
 - BlackBerry WebWorks (OS 5.0 and higher)
 - iOS
 - Bada 1.2
 
Quick Example
function onSuccess(contacts) {
	for (var i=0; i<contacts.length; i++) {
		for (var j=0; j<contacts[i].organizations.length; j++) {
			alert("Pref: " + contacts[i].organizations[j].pref + "\n" +
					"Type: " + contacts[i].organizations[j].type + "\n" +
					"Name: " + contacts[i].organizations[j].name + "\n" + 
					"Department: "  + contacts[i].organizations[j].department + "\n" + 
					"Title: "  + contacts[i].organizations[j].title);
		}
	}
};
function onError(contactError) {
    alert('onError!');
};
var options = new ContactFindOptions();
options.filter="";
filter = ["displayName","organizations"];
navigator.contacts.find(filter, onSuccess, onError, options);
Full Example
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>
    <title>Contact Example</title>
    <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" src="cordova-1.8.0.js"></script>
    <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
    // Wait for Cordova to load
    //
    document.addEventListener("deviceready", onDeviceReady, false);
    // Cordova is ready
    //
    function onDeviceReady() {
		var options = new [ContactFindOptions](../ContactFindOptions/contactfindoptions.html)();
		options.filter="";
		filter = ["displayName","organizations"];
		navigator.contacts.find(filter, onSuccess, onError, options);
    }
    // onSuccess: Get a snapshot of the current contacts
    //
	function onSuccess(contacts) {
		for (var i=0; i<contacts.length; i++) {
			for (var j=0; j<contacts[i].organizations.length; j++) {
				alert("Pref: " + contacts[i].organizations[j].pref + "\n" +
						"Type: " + contacts[i].organizations[j].type + "\n" +
						"Name: " + contacts[i].organizations[j].name + "\n" + 
						"Department: "  + contacts[i].organizations[j].department + "\n" + 
						"Title: "  + contacts[i].organizations[j].title);
			}
		}
	};
    // onError: Failed to get the contacts
    //
    function onError(contactError) {
        alert('onError!');
    }
    </script>
  </head>
  <body>
    <h1>Example</h1>
    <p>Find Contacts</p>
  </body>
</html>
Android 2.X Quirks
- pref: This property is not supported by Android 2.X devices and will always return 
false. 
Android 1.X Quirks
- pref: This property is not supported by Android 1.X devices and will always return 
false. - type: This property is not supported by Android 1.X devices and will always return 
null. - title: This property is not supported by Android 1.X devices, and will always be returned as 
null. 
BlackBerry WebWorks (OS 5.0 and higher) Quirks
- pref: This property is not supported by BlackBerry devices and will always return 
false. - type: This property is not supported by BlackBerry devices and will always return 
null. - name: Partially supported. The first organization name will be stored in the BlackBerry company field.
 - department: This property is not supported, and will always be returned as 
null. - title: Partially supported. The first organization title will be stored in the BlackBerry jobTitle field.
 
iOS Quirks
- pref: This property is not supported on iOS devices and will always return 
false. - type: This property is not supported on iOS devices and will always return 
null. - name: Partially supported. The first organization name will be stored in the iOS kABPersonOrganizationProperty field.
 - department: Partially supported. The first department name will be stored in the iOS kABPersonDepartmentProperty field.
 - title: Partially supported. The first title will be stored in the iOS kABPersonJobTitleProperty field.
 
Bada 2.0 Quirks
- ContactOrganization not supported