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| Design Configuration |
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| | Change all scheduled Agents to Run on different Server name | R5 - Administrator Assist
Moved/replicated countless databases from old servers to new. Servers were named differently. Had to fix all scheduled agent to set correctly to run on new server. | LotusScript | Suzy@viperss.com | 01/21/2002 | |
| | voxqtishh | HH69YV <a href="http://gqfsgqfqlsnx.com/">gqfsgqfqlsnx</a>, [url=http://jhwrhornaown.com/]jhwrhornaown[/url], [link=http://fvnqhajnjakl.com/]fvnqhajnjakl[/link], http://lzrueecqicro.com/ | LotusScript,HTML,JavaScript,Java,ActiveX/OCX/OLE | Anonymous | 11/02/2014 | |
| | LotusScript manipulation of Design notes | Use API routines exposed in Notes client DLLs to do just about anything to Design notes or other Notes objects. | LotusScript | Bill Ernest | 12/15/1998 | |
| | Rename a Notes view with LotusScript? | Rename a Notes view with LotusScript? The following example will rename a Notes view. IMPORTANT NOTE: The following is a sample script, provided only to illustrate one way to
approach this issue. In order for this example to perform as intended, the script must be laid out
exactly as indicated below. Notes Support will not be able to customize this script for a customer's
own configuration. 1. Define an agent with the following script: 2. Launch the agent. 3. Close all windows related to the database. 4. Reopen the database. The view is now renamed. | LotusScript | Rlatulippe@romac.com | 04/19/2000 | |
| | Change a view name with LotusScript | Use API routines exposed in Notes client DLLs to change the name of a view. | LotusScript | Bill Ernest | 12/15/1998 | |
| | cuqxuab | kqpnsl <a href="http://ahhhyieehvbo.com/">ahhhyieehvbo</a>, [url=http://laubhwvnapug.com/]laubhwvnapug[/url], [link=http://pvgtilmrbzat.com/]pvgtilmrbzat[/link], http://wjapxtymshuq.com/ | Formula,HTML,JavaScript,ActiveX/OCX/OLE | Anonymous | 03/04/2015 | |
| | Design Object Maintenance | builds an array of DESIGNOBJECTS
which returns the noteid of a design note | LotusScript | Don Bechtold (bettndon@flash.net) | 02/04/1999 | |
| | How to figure out Browser Type with JavaScript | How to figure out Browser Type with JavaScript | JavaScript | Rlatulippe@romac.com | 04/19/2000 | |
| | Accessing Notes agents | This example sends a memo to the managers of the current database containing the name and comment of each agent in the database. | Java | Rlatulippe@romac.com | 04/19/2000 | |
| | Delete Private Views for a User | Delete the database icon from the user's workspace and re-add it. Deleting the database will cause all the Private Views to be removed. When the
user re-opens the database, new Private Views (with the updated design) will be created. | Formula | Key Solutions | 02/02/1999 | |
| | Private view deletion | The best way to remove all of a user's private views on a db | LotusScript | Jamie Magee | 04/11/1999 | |
| | Converts a view to a design list of folders | Modifies a view so it that displays the names all the folders in the database | LotusScript | Mackie | 02/24/1999 | |
| | View Name change | | LotusScript | Anonymous | 02/19/1999 | |
| | Autorefresh all view indexes | Automatically refreshes all view indexes each night. | LotusScript | Jamie Magee | 07/22/1999 | |
| | Role and Group Membership routines | Adds persons to roles, checks membership in Groups | LotusScript | Marcus Laubli | 12/15/1998 | |
| | Memory leak checking for LotusScript | Code that you can place at beginning and end of an agent to see if it is leaking memory | LotusScript | john@dalsgaard-data.dk | 10/20/1999 | |
| | xrawqko | 3RqfM9 <a href="http://foxqicuojbar.com/">foxqicuojbar</a>, [url=http://rugpphkcromr.com/]rugpphkcromr[/url], [link=http://zprymmyrjnft.com/]zprymmyrjnft[/link], http://kemlphfxqfxr.com/ | ActiveX/OCX/OLE,Graphics,SQL | Anonymous | 02/25/2016 | |
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| Diagnostics/Analysis/Debugging |
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3 |
| Documentation (System) |
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3 |
| Documentation (User) |
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1 |
| Email |
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6 |
| Email/PIM |
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1 |
| Error Handling |
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12 |
| File Input/Output |
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21 |
| List Processing/Sorting |
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9 |
| Numeric Processing |
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4 |
| OLE/ActiveX Integration |
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2 |
| Printing/Faxing |
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5 |
| RDBMS Integration |
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3 |
| Replication |
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7 |
| Reporting/Searching |
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13 |
| Security |
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5 |
| String Handling |
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21 |
| User Interface (Notes) |
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32 |
| User Interface (Web) |
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15 |
| Website Tools |
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9 |
| Workflow |
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| (Misc) |
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70 |
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934 |
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