- 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.
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Getting started with LotusScript |
| To explore how LotusScript is used in the enterprise, here are some additional resources: |
| Top 10 LotusScript tips: Get our top ten LotusScript tips for Domino developers to update rich-text fields, import data from Excel, view and edit Lotus Notes documents and more. |
| Tutorial: 30 LotusScript tips: This LotusScript tutorial will teach you LotusScript techniques and best practices you need to know to take your LotusScript development to the next level. |
| LotusScript Learning Guide: This guide introduces you to LotusScript, explains best practices and pitfalls to avoid and provides troubleshooting help and advice. |
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27 Oct 2008
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