Well, don't get excited just yet...
I installed the drivers and attempted to connect to my local address book
using CF and Notes SQL. I was able to set up the ODBC connection, and I
even reverse-engineered the database structure using Visio 2002's Database
Model template, but when I created a CF test page and did a cfquery, it
immediately crashed cfserver.exe.
CF server 4.5.2 Pro on Win2K Pro SP2, 256MB RAM, Lotus Notes R5.0.8, Notes
SQL 3.0
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"Angél
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<gel@carigame cc:
r.com> Subject: RE: Hooking to Lotus Notes.-
SOLUTION
07/27/2001
10:49 AM
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Yes thats it!
Thank you !
I've been scouring the Lotus Notes site but apparently wasn't looking in
the right place heh heh.
It's interesting that no one seems to have actually USED the ODBC driver to
hook to notes for an application though..
:)
*wiggles happily*
-Gel
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Found it!
http://www.lotus.com/download_kits.nsf/
You want to use the "Select Product" dropdown to download the Notes SQL 3.0
ODBC drivers. This package will install an ODBC driver for .nsf databases.
You'll have to jump through Lotus' inane registration and login process,
but what's a little spam between friends?
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