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LotusScript error handling
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Chapter Download: Obfuscating classes
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LotusScript error handling
[Chuck Connell]
In his last tip, Chuck Connell complained about poor error checking in LotusScript code. In this tip, Chuck provides some details about how to write proper error handling routines. He begins with an overview of the theory and then presents an example that puts the theory into practice.
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More recently posted developer tips
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Test your formulas
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Let users filter any view
Hide view of HTML links
Stop that WebQueryOpen!
The top 10 (more or less) J2EE best practices
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@Word in Java
Open attachments on Web forms in a new window
_javascript_ Library in a Notes database
Check those LotusScript errors!
Get database by title
Validating a Notes formula from LotusScript
Modify a rich text field in the UI without having to save and re-open
Debugging LotusScript
Optimize performance of your LotusScript code
An easier way to find values for Microsoft constants
How to fake a relational database within Notes
Change view design or scheduled agent runtimes
Developer tool: read/set document fields from view
Who's sending the spam?
Create your own drag/drop area
Check out all our tips.
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