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Here are ideas (coming from the Europe Innovation Hub discussion forum) about the Lotus Notes calendar functions: 1) When a user receives an invitation, he would need a " propagate" function whereby he submits back to the meeting owner a list of names to
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in domino desiger tools menu, beside "recompile all" a new action "remove flag prohibit design refresh or replace to modify" will be nice. currently i'm using ytria or teamstudio tools for this, but this funktion is basic and so IBM Lotus should create it.
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Since R8, the Mail view has had a nifty refresh icon, that is clever enough to know to kick off a replication process if a local replica is being used.
However, that tool seems to only be available in the Mail db.
I'd like it to be available in every database/application -
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I cant find an equivalent in LS for the RefreshFrame @Command in the Designer help so I assume it is not there.
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Simple one this - I think.
How many times have you reminded your colleagues who do not use Domino Administrator so frequently (I'm being polite and sensitive) that they need to go to "Administration | Refresh Server List | Current / All Domains" in order for them to be able to
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Similar Idea = http://ideajam.net/IdeaJam/P/ij.nsf/0/1E1A08081F555B0A8625739A0063CDC0?OpenDocument
Allow design refresh or replace in the admin client. Either by allowing us to add to the administrator smart icons so that we can add the @Command([DesignRefresh]) or @Command([DesignReplace])
or allow us to right click and choose Design\Replace and Refresh.
We can see which templates several databases at once
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When a design refresh initiated via the Designer client fails one of the few ways to see 'what' and 'where' things went wrong is the statusbar.
Not really a helpful way of reporting and a bad start to start your research in the cause.
Note: the attached file does not display all
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It takes seven mouse clicks to refresh a db design from its template. I would like to be able to click "Database" >> "Refresh Design" and not have it ask me which server to use, do I really want to do this, etc. Even better, how about a single button
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Call uidoc.refresh form an action button in embedded view reliably crash the Lotus client - in every version I have tried. There is much usage for this.
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I would like to have the ability to mark a database so that its design is not refreshed automatically by the Design task running on the server. When set I can only update the design via a manual refresh/replace.
This would be very useful in situations in which a database has a significant
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There are many times when I have made a change to one or two design elements in a template and I simply need to refresh the design of a database from the template to get this udpated code. In some circumstances the design refresh for the entire database can take
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Especially for the refresh between templates (ntf) a push-technology would be helpful!
If you are using a "master template", i.e. many templates get some kernel functions and features (subforms, agents, outlines, etc.) from this master you have to follow two steps to get this updated to your live/test-version, if you have
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It would be helpful, if there would be a special design-property for agents, that forces a refresh/replace only on the source - not the signature, schedule, scheduled server, etc.
With Backend-Agents you have problems with Design Refresh, that the agents properties, as "run on Server xy", Schedule, etc. are overwritten on
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It would enable much more powerful and useful applications if IBM could enhance the refresh capability so that a document could be refreshed, including changes to rich text, without saving and without the need for convoluted scripts such as the one Andre Guirard always has to point to:
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I prefer to test changes by applying a new dsign to a test db from a template.
This can be quite tiresome with the number of right-clicks, and messages to get through.
A simple app in the OpenNTF codebin allowed you to refresh a db design with just 1 click (perhaps
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As MS did not adopt F9 for refresh from Notes (Notes was first - see the history on Notes.net), it ticks off users to click F5 and accidently logoff when in the middle of something. A great feature would be to have a desktop settings field that update/set a new
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