There are three ways to accomplish different aspects of what you want.

Least helpful:
Open an appointment and select FILE -> EXPORT. This will export the document to a text file and you can see all the fields. But you don’t get any information about the fields.

More helpful:
Right click on the document and open the document properties. Select the second tab and you will have a list of all of the fields and their properties.

Probably most helpful:
Write a generic perl script that uses the property of NotesForm -> Fields to determine the name of all of the fields, then use the method GetFieldType to determine the type of each field.

Writing the code should not be too difficult and it would be helpful for future projects if you have any.
ZeroFlop

In reply to Re: Notes::OLE: Doc-Dumper? by Zero_Flop
in thread Notes::OLE: Doc-Dumper? by mhi

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