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I am having extreme difficulty with @DBLookup and am looking for solutions. |
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The last 2 variables in FTINDEXSTATS in includeft.h in C API toolkit for NotesDomino 8.5.3 are place holders for internal use only. |
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After creating a new XPage in a local database I want to preview it in a web browser but get an error 404 in the browser (File Not Found) |
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summary I'll use an example to explain. I have a document that users record to track number of items completed (numItems) and total time (time). numItems should be an integer and time should be hh:mm. I have 20 of these on the document and I have totals and other things, but that's beyond the ... |
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When troubleshooting the cause of a Notes or Domino LotusScript hang or crash, it's useful to know what the LotusScript was doing at the time of the problem. Historically, this was accomplished by placing print statements inside of suspect code. Starting in Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.3, NSD will ... |
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Guidence, best practics,known issues and problems related to upgrading XPages applicatoins to Release 8.5.2 |
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The IBM Support Portal simplifies the customer online support experience. |
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This document will explain how to map an AIX NSD crash stack to actual code that was a cause of the crash. It will not guarantee a root cause, but will assist in debugging your application to find the root cause. The documentation assumes you understand how to read an NSD. |
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This document will explain how to map a windows NSD crash stack to actual code that was a cause of the crash. It will not guarantee a root cause, but will assist in debugging your application to find the root cause. The documentation assumes you understand how to read an NSD. |
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The objective of this group of documentation is to show how to map an NSD crash stack to application code within an agent. This can be helpful when you are trying to debug an application but want to lower the scope of debugging to save time. |
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Recently I had a couple of instances where XPages in the Notes Client displayed contents slightly differently to how it was displayed on browsers. With help from an expert, I was pointed in the direction of the XULRunner. |
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Here's a nice little tip if you want to check the output from an @Formula I've been using it since R5 (I think) and it's come in quite useful. When I posted it on my blog some people knew it, some didn't, and some knew it but it had fallen off the radar. I couldn't find it on the wiki, so I ... |
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I want to share a little LotusScript code that compares the items of two documents, and which can be used e.g. to compare conflict documents. The main function is "compareDocuments" which expects the two documents as parameters. Adjust the constant "LOGFILEPATH" for the filepath of the log ... |
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Introduction
This FAQ document addresses the issue of server scheduled agents that either don't run at all, or run at the wrong time. Basic Principles
Scheduled agents are not, generally speaking, guaranteed to run at the exact time you specify. If the server is busy doing other ... |
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Introduction
Here's a generalpurpose Author and Reader field troubleshooting guide. This document explains how these fields work and the causes of common issues. The references list a tool that analyzes and explains your access to read or edit the document, but begin with the information in ... |
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Documents do not simply vanish. Notes is very reliable in that way. You can assume there's some reason for their going away. The most common causes are: Someone deleted them. The documents are still there but you don't have access to view them. The documents are still there but they're not ... |