Evaluates a Domino formula.
public java.util.Vector evaluate(String formula)
throws NotesException
public java.util.Vector evaluate(String formula, Document doc)
throws NotesException
String formula
The formula.
Document doc
The formula context. Cannot be null.
java.util.Vector
The result of the evaluation. A scalar result is returned in firstElement.
If the formula contains the name of a field, you must use the 2-parameter method. The formula takes the field from the document specified as parameter 2.
@Functions that affect the user interface do not work in evaluate. These include: @Command, @DbManager, @DbName, @DbTitle, @DDEExecute, @DDEInitiate, @DDEPoke, @DDETerminate, @DialogBox, @PickList, @PostedCommand, @Prompt, and @ViewTitle.
You cannot change a document with evaluate; you can only get a result. To change a document, write the result to the document with a method such as Document.replaceItemValue.
Evaluate method in LotusScript NotesSession class
See examples