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7.6

Using @Prompt inside a Lotus Script

Asked by OOsorio in Lotus Domino Email Server, Lotus Notes

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I have an agent in my address book. I'm trying to modify the agent's Lotus Script by adding a @Prompt([OK];"Reminder";"Don't forget to run backup tonight.")
within the Initialize portion of the agent.
I"m getting an error when trying to save. Could it be that this type of instruction must be entered into another area?Start Free Trial
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Sub Initialize
	Dim s As New NotesSession
	Dim doc As NotesDocument
	Dim strPhoneNumber As String
	Dim strAppName As String
	Dim strCallParty As String
	Dim strComment As String
	Dim docTmp As NotesDocument
	
	@Prompt([OK];"Reminder";"Don't forget to run backup tonight.")
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Zones: Lotus Domino Email Server, Lotus Notes
Tags: IBM, Lotus Notes, 7, Programming an Agent
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Solution Provided By: fgrushevsky
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Solution Grade: B
 
 
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