FORMULA LANGUAGE


@DocChildren
Example

In a column or window title formula, returns the number of child documents or categories belonging to the current document or category. Only immediate responses count as children. For example, the responses to a main document are its children, but the responses to a response document are not.

Syntax

@DocChildren
@DocChildren(
defaultString )
@DocChildren(
zero­string ;defaultString )
@DocChildren(
zero­string ;one­string ;defaultString )

Parameters

defaultString


zero-string
one-string
Return value

The return value depends on how you call @DocChildren:

numChildren


childString
Usage

Use @DocChildren in window title and column formulas, when you want to indicate how many top­level responses a particular document has, or how many main documents are within a particular category. This function does not work in any other formula.

This @function is calculated when the document is opened. Results are undefined in cases where the document is not opened, such as printing from a view.

You cannot use this function in Web applications, except in column formulas.

Language cross-reference

ChildCount property of LotusScript NotesViewEntry class

ChildCount property of Java ViewEntry class

Example
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