When passed a positive number, the method looks into the past. When passed a negative number, the method looks into the future. It may seem counterintuitive for a negative number to reference the future. The method is hoursAgo(), which is why positive numbers are in the past. Two hours ago is a positive number.
The script, when executed from a button, will create a new record in a specified ODBC data source, attempt to save the new record and display a message indicating whether the operation was completed successfully. If the operation is not completed sucessfully, it is likely that either your data source is read-only or your ODBC driver does not permit updates to the data source. Important: Complete each of the four steps below before running the script. 1. Create a new agent and add the following UseLSX command to the Options event: UseLSX "*LSXODBC" 2. Add the following script to the Initialize event of the agent. NOTE: Do not add the 'Sub' and 'End Sub' lines. Dim ui As New NotesUIWorkspace Dim uidoc As NotesUIDocument Dim doc As NotesDocument Dim connection As ODBCConnection Dim query As ODBCQuery Dim result As ODBCResultSet Set uidoc=ui.CurrentDocument ...
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