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Getting started - OSLoadProgram
Getting special documents (About, Using, Icon)
Conversion of C API Code sample code for the use...
Item Information and Memory Management
Checking users’ access rights
Getting server statistics
Retrieving and updating Db replica information,...
Selective replication settings
Delete Agent Data
Delete without leaving a deletion stub
Setting OLE Object flags (editing $OLEOBJECT...
Retrieving and modifying $Fonts
Retrieving and modifying $Fonts (v2)
Retrieving and modifying doclinks
Editing reference type items
Importing RTF File
Getting an information on available servers
Retrieving unread documents in views and updating...
Getting available shares (Win32)
FileOpen Dialog (Win32)
Init session (Visual Basic)
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Refreshing design, callbacks and string...

 

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Delete Agent Data


What is agent data and besides what is so bad about them that we would want to delete them? If you are asking this, you have probably never used NotesSession.SavedData property. As it turns out each agent has a related data document you can use to save your data between runs. Each time we edit an agent, the old document gets discarded and new one associated. Up to very recent releases the discarded data documents became “orphaned” data notes. This behaviour changes as IBM developers try to fix these problems as they become apparent, but even in Notes Domino 6 there still exist some ways to create orphaned Agent Data notes.


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