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    No-View NotesDocument Lookups, UNID Logic, and Environment Variables - Example Application and Video Tutorial

    09/16/2008 03:25:21 PM | Chris Toohey | Saylorsburg, PA

    To help address a few of the questions I've been getting on the No-View NotesDocument Lookups, an application-driven UniversalID Logic, and using Lotus Notes Client Environment Variables to speed up "Preference" NotesDocument Lookups... I put together a quick tutorial and example Lotus Notes Client Application.

    Preferences - Example Application Download

    So check out the video (sorry about the quality - still a n00b at this...) and download and play with the example application!


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    Lars Berntrop-Bos
    09/17/2008 03:11:39 AM

    Hi Chris,

    Could you please redo the video without the music under your voice?

    Thanks,

    Lars


    Nathan T. Freeman
    http://nathan.lotus911.com
    09/17/2008 06:44:37 AM

    Really? I liked the music. It made a nice change of pace from the typical dry demo vid.


    Chris Toohey
    http://www.dominoguru.com
    09/17/2008 11:02:36 AM

    @Lars:
    I didn't think you were allowed to post a video on youtube without free looping musak?! I can put it up - sans the background - but I gotta be honest... it'll be on the far end of my priority list. ;-)

    @Nathan:
    Or should I say NTF ;-)

    I threw the musak in there to both give it a more fluid feel as well as cover some of my stammering. I think the next time I do this - that is, put together a video demo on youtube - I'll record the audio in Audacity while recording the screen (as I did this time) with CamStudio. There was just something about not being able to mix the audio in post-production that I didn't like...

    That and the audio and video made the source CamStudio file huge!


    Tommy Valand
    http://dontpanic82.blogspot.com
    09/17/2008 12:48:52 PM

    Now I understand what all the fuss is about.. Thanks for the video/explanation!

    Working mainly with webapps, I'm probably going to have the hash stored as a constant in the topmost Script library/in a CFD-field on a subform that's used by all "document"-forms.

    (This is how IBM should have implemented profile docs on the web in the first place.. No stupid caching!!)



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