Thanks for sharing this technique. In a comment, you mention that for
categorised views we can make the formula 'as complicated as it needs to be'.
Can you clarify what you mean by this? Strictly, the pagination logic needs to
take account of the view entries rather than the documents, and the entry count
cannot be easily related to the document count - e.g. a document may appear
many times in a categorised view under multiple categories, and there seems no
way to count the number of view pages needed (correctly) other using than the
NotesViewNavigator.Count. Have I missed something?
Thanks for sharing this technique. In a comment, you mention that for categorised views we can make the formula 'as complicated as it needs to be'. Can you clarify what you mean by this? Strictly, the pagination logic needs to take account of the view entries rather than the documents, and the entry count cannot be easily related to the document count - e.g. a document may appear many times in a categorised view under multiple categories, and there seems no way to count the number of view pages needed (correctly) other using than the NotesViewNavigator.Count. Have I missed something?