APPLICATION DESIGN


Starting Lotus Domino Designer
There are three ways to start IBM® Lotus® Domino(TM) Designer from the IBM® Lotus® Notes® client:
To start Domino Designer from the Bookmark bar in the Notes client
From the Domino Designer welcome page you can open an existing database or create a new one. When you open a database, either a new or existing one, the Domino Designer Work pane displays.

To start Domino Designer from a database in the Notes client

If you already have a database to work with, you can start Domino Designer directly from that database. You must have Designer or Manager access to the database in the ACL.

1. Open the database.

2. Choose View - Design.

Tip You can also right-click the database icon on the Bookmark bar and select Open in Designer from the list.

To start Domino Designer from the command line

Note You can only use this method if you have already opened Designer and know the Replica ID of a database and Note ID of a document in that database. Also, the user whose Notes ID is used when Notes is launched must have at least Designer access to the database.

You can open a specific database in Domino Designer by entering its Replica ID and a Note ID in the command line.

1. From the MS-DOS prompt, switch to the Notes directory.

2. Enter either:


From Designer, you can find a database's Replica ID by opening the Database Properties box. The Replica ID, which is a series of numbers and letters, for example, 85256BE5:0051F014, is listed on the Info tab. From Notes, you can find the Note ID for a document by opening the Document Properties box. The Note ID, which is a series of numbers and letters following the letters NT, for example, NT000002AA, is listed on the Document IDs tab. Given these Replica and Note IDs, you could open this database if it was local by entering:

designer Notes:///85256BE50051F014/2AA

To open this database (named customer.nsf) hosted by the Casco/Bay server, enter:

designer Notes://Casco/customer.nsf/85256BE50051F014/2AA

Alternatively, you can use LotusScript to retrieve the Replica ID of a database and Note ID of a document. You can also use the formula language @functions @ReplicaID and @NoteID to retrieve them.

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