| Topic 6D: Adjusting Framesets | - Adding New Frames to a Frameset
- Launching Individual Elements in a Specific Frame
- Opening Documents in a Frame
- Setting a Target Frame
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| Lesson 7: Accessing Data in IBM Lotus Domino Databases | | | |
| Topic 7A: Accessing Data from a View | - Common Arguments for @Db Functions
- Options for Caching the Results of a Lookup
- Guidelines for Caching the Results of a Lookup
- Specifying a Database for Lookups
- How Lotus Notes Searches for a Replica
- Using @DbColumn
- Using @DbLookup
- Optional Keywords for @DbLookup
- Optional Keywords for @DbLookup
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| Topic 7B: Using @PickList | - Advantages of @PickList
- Styles of PickLists
- Displaying a View with @PickList
- Displaying a Domino Directory View with @PickList
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| Topic 7C: Working with Profile Documents | - Introducing Profile Documents
- Characteristics of Profile Documents
- Guidelines for Using Profile Documents
- Designing a Form for Creating Profile Documents
- Creating a Profile Document with Formulas
- Reading Data in Profile Documents
- Updating Data in Profile Documents
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| Lesson 8: Accessing Non-Domino Data | | | |
| Topic 8A: Introducing Microsoft Open Database Connectivity | - Using ODBC
- Working with ODBC Drivers
- ODBC Driver Configuration
- ODBC Driver Configuration
- Example dBase Table
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| Topic 8B: Using @Db Functions to Access an ODBC Data Source | - Accessing Relational Data from IBM Lotus Domino with ODBC
- Comparing the @Db Functions that use ODBC
- Using @DbColumn
- Using @DbLookup
- Using @DbCommand
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| Lesson 9: Mapping Data Between IBM Lotus Domino and Relational Databases | | | |
| Topic 9A: Introducing IBM Lotus Domino Enterprise Connection Services | - Data Mapping
- Data Mapping in Lotus Domino
- Using DECS
- How DECS Communicates with the External Data Source
- Capabilities of DECS
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| Topic 9B: Working with DECS | - The DECS Server Task
- Working with the DECS Administrator Database
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| Topic 9C: Using Data Connection Resources (DCRs) | - Working with DCRs
- The DECS Administrator Database and DCRs
- Using DCRs
- Creating a Data Source Resource for ODBC Access
- Creating a DCR
- Basic Properties of a DCR
- Optional Properties of a DCR
- Associate a Form with a DCR
- Mapping Fields to External Table Fields
- Importing External Data
- Enabling a Lotus Domino Database to Use DCRs
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| Lesson 10: Adding Workflow to IBM Lotus Domino Applications | | | |
| Topic 10A: Defining Workflow | - Benefits of Automating the Process
- Elements of Workflow
- Using a Workflow Diagram
- Example of an Expense Reimbursement Workflow Diagram
- Workflow Elements of the Expense Reimbursement Process
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| Topic 10B: Routing Workflow Objects in IBM Lotus Domino | - The Routing Process
- Ways to Route Documents
- Making a Mail Database Known to the Router
- Making an Application Database Known to the Router
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| Topic 10C: Designing Workflow | - Triggering Workflow
- Identifying the Recipient
- Identifying the Data to Send
- Sending the Data
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| Topic 10D: Notifying Users | - Sending a Doclink Using @MailSend
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| Topic 10E: Routing Entire Documents | - Examples of Routing Entire Documents
- Configuring the Application to Route Documents
- Enabling Recipients to Read Documents
- Using a Form Formula in a View
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| Topic 10F: Sending the Current Document | - Defining the SendTo Field
- Creating a SendTo Field
- Using @MailSend Without Parameters
- Using the Present Send Mail Dialog Property
- Using the MailSend @command
- Using the Send Document Simple Action
- Using the MailOptions Field
- Forcing a Document to Route Using a MailOptions Field
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| Topic 10G: Tracking Documents | - Collecting Information on the State of a Document
- Useful @functions for Creating a History Log
- Adding a Tracking Field to a Form
- Creating a Tracking View
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| Lesson 11: Securing IBM Lotus Domino Application Data | | | |
| Topic 11A: Limiting Who Can Read and Edit Sections | - Using Access-Controlled Sections
- Creating an Access-Controlled Section
- Limiting Who Can Edit a Section
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| Topic 11B: Signing Documents and Mail | - Enabling Signing Documents and Mail Messages
- Creating a Sign-Enabled Field
- Signing an Access-Controlled Section
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| Topic 11C: Encrypting Domino Data | - Determining What to Encrypt
- Types of Encryption Keys
- Using Public and Private Keys
- Using Secret Keys
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| Topic 11D: Creating and Distributing Secret Keys | - Creating a New Secret Encryption Key
- Distributing Encryption Keys with E-mail
- Exporting a Secret Encryption Key to a File
- Merging an Encryption Key Received by E-Mail
- Importing an Encryption Key Received as a File
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