FORMULA LANGUAGE
Note This command is new with Release 6.
Syntax
@Command( [FolderDocuments] ; folderName ; moveOrCopy )
Parameters
folderName
If you include moveOrCopy with a value of "0" but omit folderName, Notes/Domino displays the Move to Folder dialog box with the Move button dimmed. If you include moveOrCopy with a value of "1" but omit folderName, Notes/Domino displays the Move to Folder dialog box with all of its options available.
This command executes immediately. Use the Folder @command to execute after all @functions. See the Order of evaluation for formula statements topic for more details.
If you don't want to specify a folderName, but you want to specify a moveOrCopy, use a NULL string as shown below.
@Command([FolderDocuments];"";"1")
A saved document must be open or selected in a view.
Folder does not work for new documents. If multiple documents are selected in a view, they are all moved or copied to the folder.
@AddToFolder works just like @Command([FolderDocuments]; Foldername; MoveOrCopy) except it can move a document from another folder.
Note The following feature is new with Release 5.
This @command works on the Web if "Use applet in the browser" is in effect for the implementing view or folder.
Language cross-reference
Folder method of LotusScript NotesUIWorkspace class
PutInFolder method of LotusScript NotesDocument class
putInFolder method of Java Document class
See Also