If I remember correctly (it's been a long time), the only way to access the unread count is with a C API call. A number of people have written LotusScript code to make the API call though I believe that there was a limitation of around 65,000 unread marks that can be retreived.
I believe iNotes can get the unread count of your mail file, maybe someone has used the iNotes functions to determine the unread counnt of a database?
Maybe an RSS feed for each database would serve the same purpose of telling the user that they have documents to read.
If I remember correctly (it's been a long time), the only way to access the unread count is with a C API call. A number of people have written LotusScript code to make the API call though I believe that there was a limitation of around 65,000 unread marks that can be retreived.
I believe iNotes can get the unread count of your mail file, maybe someone has used the iNotes functions to determine the unread counnt of a database?
Maybe an RSS feed for each database would serve the same purpose of telling the user that they have documents to read.