FORMULA LANGUAGE


FileImport @Command
Example

Imports a file into a Notes/Domino document or view.

Syntax

@Command( [FileImport] ; fileType ; fileName )

Parameters

fileType


fileName
If the fileType and fileName parameters are omitted, this displays the Import dialog box. If the parameters are included, Notes/Domino imports the specified file into the currently open document, or into a view.

Usage

FileImport can be used at the view level, and when a document is open in Edit mode, according to what is being imported. If the document is being edited, the insertion point must be in a rich text field.

This command does not work on the Web.

The fileType must be one of those listed below. You do not have to spell the name exactly as shown; you have to include enough characters to uniquely identify the file type. In case of ambiguity, Notes/Domino will use the first file type in the list that matches your entry.

Windows File Types

Document Level
Lotus 1-2-3*
ASCII Text
Binary with Text*
BMP Image
Microsoft Excel*
GIF Image
JPEG Image
Lotus PIC
Microsoft RTF*
PCX Image
TIFF 5.0 Image
CGM Image
WordPerfect 5.x*
WordPerfect 6.0/6.1
Microsoft Word
Lotus Word Pro
HTML File

View Level
Lotus 1-2-3*
Structured Text
Tabular Text
vCard**

Macintosh File Types

Document Level
Lotus 1-2-3*
ASCII Text
Microsoft RTF*
TIFF 5.0 Image
CGM Image
GIF Image
JPEG Image
Binary with Text
HTML File

Note The Macintosh does not support document-level import of the XTND file format (MacWrite II and Text).

View Level
Lotus 1-2-3*
Structured Text
Tabular Text
vCard**

*The formatting of the names of these file types changed with R5.0.5. If you installed (not upgraded to) R5.0.5 or later, pre-5.0.5 scripts that reference these file types using the old name formats may not work.

**New with Release 6.

Note With R4.0, Notes does not support importing ANSI Metafile file types.

Note With Release 6, Notes does not support importing UNIX or Ami Pro file types.

Language cross-reference

Import method in LotusScript NotesUIDocument class

Example
See Also