Using LotusScript in Domino R5 Applications

Course

In Hammersmith

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Hammersmith

  • Duration

    2 Days

Write LotusScript code that navigates the Domino Object Model and retrieves object data. Write LotusScript code that modifies and adds data in Domino applications. Select the best mechanism for executing their LotusScript code. Use the LotusScript Debugger and error tapping to debug their code. Use Script Libraries to efficiently reuse code. Suitable for: This course is for people with experience using Domino R5 wanting to implement LotusScript.

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Location

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Hammersmith (London)
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Suite 339/341, Grove House, 27 Hammermsith Grove, w60ne

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About this course

Before attending this course students must have completed: Domino Designer Fundamental. AD210, Domino Application Architecture. AD270 , or have equivalent knowledge.

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Course programme

Aims and Objectives
Write LotusScript code that navigates the Domino Object Model and retrieves object data.
Write LotusScript code that modifies and adds data in Domino applications.
Select the best mechanism for executing their LotusScript code.
Use the LotusScript Debugger and error tapping to debug their code.
Use Script Libraries to efficiently reuse code.

Target Audiences
This course is for people with experience using Domino R5 wanting to implement LotusScript.

Prerequisites
Before attending this course
students must have completed:
Domino Designer Fundamental. AD210, Domino Application Architecture. AD270 , or have equivalent knowledge.

Course Content
Module 1: Introducing LotusScript: where and when to use it
Module 2: Using various programming skills
Module 3: Instantiating objects
Module 4: Retrieving database information
Module 5: Using the LotusScript Debugger
Module 6: Trapping errors in code
Module 7: Working with the front-end classes to manipulate objects in the user interface
Module 8: Working with back-end classes to retrieve and add data to documents
Module 9: Creating and sending report documents
Module 10: Prompting users for data and processing the data
Module 12: Using Script Libraries

Using LotusScript in Domino R5 Applications

Price on request