And here I thought I knew you so well. All the righteous hacks to get Domino to behave that you've taught us over the years, I figured you'd be the furthest thing from a LotusScript purist. I can't get it to do my job for me without liberal and judicious abuse and misuse. I suppose my LS function from years ago that wrote a vbs file for some bailing-wire automation would receive a level stare from you. ;-)
Not to wax apologist, but you know using Evaluate in some circumstances can yield substantial performance benefits... LS2J instances should always be kept to a minimum though or you're just begging for sluggishness.
And here I thought I knew you so well. All the righteous hacks to get Domino to behave that you've taught us over the years, I figured you'd be the furthest thing from a LotusScript purist. I can't get it to do my job for me without liberal and judicious abuse and misuse. I suppose my LS function from years ago that wrote a vbs file for some bailing-wire automation would receive a level stare from you. ;-)
Not to wax apologist, but you know using Evaluate in some circumstances can yield substantial performance benefits... LS2J instances should always be kept to a minimum though or you're just begging for sluggishness.