That works fine when the Notes database is on my hard disc - but the file I need to reference is on a networked Notes server and I don't know the syntax necessary to get at it.
The server is defined in Notes like this:
CN=CONAME01/OU=Servers/OU=GMBH/O=CONAME
and the path and file in the usual way like this:
PUBLIC\DEPT\Filename.nsf
If you're still looking for this information, Lotus Notes is itself a valid internet protocol, so you can build a hyperlink to any Notes document using the following syntax:
Thanks for the tip. I have not yet been able to get it to work for me but I will keep trying. For one thing it is not clear how to name the server and for another the documents I want to link to do not have IDs which I can cut and paste.
Look at the properties for any document within your Notes database. Click the meta tab which has <+> as its symbol, and you should see a field called Identifier.
You can copy whatever is in that field, append "?OpenDocument" onto the end of it, and use this as the target for your hyperlink. The Identifier field contains the correct server name and UNIDs for the database, view and document, so you don't have to worry about finding out what they are.
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