Exports a Notes/Domino document or view.
@Command( [FileExport] )
or
@Command( [FileExport] ; fileType ; fileName )
fileType
Text. The kind of file you want to export to. See the list of file types that follows.
fileName
Text. The name of the file you want to export to. Must be a complete path specification, including drive, directory, and file name.
If the fileType and fileName parameters are omitted, Notes/Domino displays the Export dialog box. If the parameters are included, Notes/Domino exports the view or currently opened document using the specified fileType and fileName.
Number. If the user clicks the Cancel button on the Export dialog box, the number 1 is returned.
FileExport can be used at the view level, and when a document is open in Read or Edit mode, according to what is being exported.
This command does not work on the Web.
The fileType must be one of those listed below. You do not have to spell the name exactly as shown; you have to include enough characters to uniquely identify the file type. In case of ambiguity, Notes/Domino will use the first file type in the list that matches your entry.
Document Level ASCII Text CGM Image Microsoft RTF* TIFF 5.0 Image vCard 3.0**
View Level Comma Separated Value*** Lotus® 1-2-3* Structured Text Tabular Text vCard 3.0**
Document Level ASCII Text Microsoft RTF* TIFF 5.0 Image CGM Image vCard 3.0**
View Level Comma Separated Value*** Lotus 1-2-3* Structured Text Tabular Text
*The formatting of the names of these file types changed with R5.0.5. If you installed (not upgraded to) R5.0.5 or later, pre-5.0.5 scripts that reference these file types using the old name formats may not work.
**New with Release 6.
***New with Release 6.5.
@Command([FileExport]; "Tabular Text"; "c:\\temp.txt")
@Command([FileExport];"Lotus 1-2-3";"SBRAUN:Lotus 1-2-3:Hardware")
@Command([FileExport];"ASCII";"C:\\testing.txt")
This agent has an event trigger of "Action view selection" and has "None" selected as its target.