LotusScript for Visual Basic Programmers - IBM Redbooks
LotusScript for Visual Basic Programmers - IBM Redbooks
LotusScript for Visual Basic Programmers - IBM Redbooks
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Property Description<br />
Items Read-only. All the items in a document. An item<br />
is any piece of data stored in a document.<br />
Key Read-only. Profile key, if this is a profile<br />
document.<br />
LastAccessed Read-only. The date a document was last<br />
modified or read.<br />
LastModified Read-only. The date a document was last<br />
modified.<br />
NameOfProfile Read-only. The name of the profile document, if it<br />
is a profile document.<br />
NoteID Read-only. The NoteID of a document, which is<br />
an 8-character combination of letters and numbers<br />
that uniquely identifies a document within a<br />
particular database.<br />
ParentDatabase Read-only. The database that contains a<br />
document.<br />
ParentDocumentUNID Read-only. The universal ID of a document’s<br />
parent, if the document is a response. Returns an<br />
empty string (“”) if a document doesn’t have a<br />
parent.<br />
ParentView Read-only. The view from which a document was<br />
retrieved, if any. If the document was retrieved<br />
directly from the database or a document<br />
collection, returns Nothing.<br />
Responses Read-only. The immediate responses to a<br />
document.<br />
SaveMessageOnSend Read-Write. Indicates if a document is saved to a<br />
database when mailed. Only applies to new<br />
documents that have not yet been saved.<br />
SentByAgent Read-only. Indicates if a document was mailed by<br />
a script.<br />
Signer Read-only. The name of the person who created<br />
the signature, if a document is signed.<br />
SignOnSend Read-Write. Indicates if a document is signed<br />
when mailed.<br />
Size Read-only. The size of a document in bytes,<br />
which includes the size of any file attachments in<br />
the document.<br />
Continued<br />
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