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| Lotus Domino R5 - Designer Fundamentals: Storing Information in Forms |
| Course Status: | Released | Courseware Features |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Course Duration: | 5 Hours | |
| Deployment Options: | Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet |
Audience |
| Application developers responsible for creating and managing Lotus Domino databases for Notes and/or web clients |
Prerequisites |
| The Lotus Notes R5 End-User curriculum or equivalent end-user knowledge of Notes R5 |
Course Aim |
| To enable the student to design effective forms in a Domino application |
Learning Objectives |
| Discuss and compare Domino documents, forms, and pages. Design and create a form and specify form properties. Compare editable and computed fields. Outline the different field datatypes and create fields including shared fields. Point out how to use formatting options with forms and how to create sections, tables, and headers in forms. Enter a value for a form's window title. Describe how to create a response form that inherits values from a parent form. Create and use a subform. Give a brief explanation of the use of embedded elements in forms. Troubleshoot forms and fields. |
Topics Covered |
| Creating forms - Documents and forms - Designing and creating a form - Hands-on: Creating a form Creating fields - Fields and datatypes - Adding fields to a form - Hands-on: Creating a field - Computed fields and shared fields Formatting forms - Using tables in forms - Using sections in forms - Form headers and window titles Extending form functionality - Subforms and inheritance - Hands-on: Creating a subform - Embedding elements in forms Troubleshooting forms and fields - Troubleshooting tasks - Hands-on: Troubleshooting form inheritance |