LotusScript is a script
language for use in a Lotus Notes client
program or as a scheduled agent within a Domino
server program. It
can be compared to JavaScript, the
script language for use in a Web page. (JavaScript can also be used in Lotus Notes programs.)
Described as "BASIC-like," LotusScript is said to be useful for accessing back-end
databases and driving the client user interface. LotusScript can be coded within the Lotus Domino
Designer development environment.
Ask your LotusScript questions at
ITKnowledgeExchange.com
This was last updated in November 2007
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