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Lotus Domino Administrator 7 Help - Lotus documentation

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If the database is local, the new mail is checked on the home mail server. If there is new mail, if the<br />

pushlocal option is used, two way replication is performed.<br />

Close command<br />

Use in a Server.Load script to close the current view. The view is opened with the Open command.<br />

Console command<br />

Use in a Server.Load script to allow you to issue remote server console commands, similar to the <strong>Domino</strong><br />

server console in the <strong>Domino</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> console. You must have administration rights on the sever<br />

you are attempting to issue commands to.<br />

Syntax<br />

Console [server] [command]<br />

Where:<br />

v [server] -- The server at which to execute the console command<br />

v [command] -- The command executed to the server<br />

Example<br />

This example uses the console command to issue a Show Stat command.<br />

v The console command is analogous to remote console capability<br />

v In this example sh stat is issued. Any server command can be substituted.<br />

Console [MailServer] sh stat<br />

DBClose command<br />

Closes the open database.<br />

Syntax<br />

DBClose<br />

DbDelete command<br />

Use in a Server.Load script to delete a database (locally or on a server). If the database is on a server, you<br />

must have delete database access.<br />

Syntax<br />

DbDelete [dbname]<br />

Where:<br />

v [dbname] -- Full database name. (Use server!!file if remote database.)<br />

Delete command<br />

Use in a Server.Load script to delete randomly selected notes from the current database. Using Delete<br />

without any arguments deletes only one document from the database. To determine how to set the<br />

current database, use the ChangeTo command.<br />

Syntax<br />

Delete [#]<br />

Where:<br />

v [#] -- Number of documents to delete<br />

1802 <strong>Lotus</strong> <strong>Domino</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> 7 <strong>Help</strong>

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