This is best handled by writing code in one of the supported languages: @Formula, LotusScript, Java. Domino also supports JavaScript but that can't be used to write automated, server-side code.
If you really, really want to write your code in perl, see Notes::OLE for some stuff that will help. You will need to be familiar with the API presented by the LotusScript classes and be able to understand how they'd be usable from OLE.
In reply to Re: Domino Servers and Perl
by diotalevi
in thread Domino Servers and Perl
by nisha
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