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Notes error: Formula Error - password with atrailing backslash? Tyrrayo10-Oct-2007, 13:08Hello all I am seeing the following message in Domino remote loader log after trying to lotus notes problems and solutions sync HTTP password to Domino side: DirXML: [10/10/07 11:02:49.59]: TRACE: Domino: NotesSubscriptionShim: processModifyEvent
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Failure synchronizing to Notes. ID = 4005. Message: Notes error: Formula Error (@Password("3abcd\")) "3abcd\" is the actual value I am lotus notes troubleshooting pdf trying to set password to. If I try "\3abcd" for example, it works fine and syncs without issues. IDM 3.0.1, Domino driver 2.2.5 (just tried 2.2.3 - same result). No recent changes lotus notes troubleshooting issues to the driver, has been working fine for last few months. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks -- Regards, Tyrrayo ab@novell.com12-Oct-2007, 02:29-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hmmm........ looks like the backslash may need to be escaped, probably w/another backslash. You could try manually escaping backslashes with another backslash manually to see if you can resolve this temporarily. Good luck. Tyrrayo wrote: > Hello all
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> > I am seeing the following message in Domino remote loader log after > trying to sync HTTP password to Domino side: > > DirXML: [10/10/07 11:02:49.59]: TRACE: Domino: NotesSubscriptionShim: > processModifyEvent Failure synchronizing to Notes. ID = 4005. Message: > Notes error: Formula Error (@Password("3abcd\")) > > "3abcd\" is the actual value I am trying to set password to. If I try > "\3abcd" for example, it works fine and syncs without issues. > > IDM 3.0.1, Domino driver 2.2.5 (just tried 2.2.3 - same result). No > recent changes to the driver, has been working fine for last few months. > > Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. > > Thanks -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFHDs2/7eGRNwWOK9IRAsOtAJ9XieUItGHremn2KBymaRQZw2amIwCfT8 H4 WnmzuQHXw8Avl5pwJBukvl0= =g0IX -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Perry Nuffer15-Oct-2007, 19:14Tyrrayo: This is a bug in the driver. If you validate the example "\3abcd" password that was successfully set, you will find it was not set correctly. The backslash character acts as an escape character within the LotusScript formula language APIs accessed by the NotesDriverShim. As such, all backslash characters within the password need to be properly es
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using formulas; @DbLookup; @DbColumn; error messages; errors; incorrect syntax; syntax; wrong syntax; value not found; http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21084493 @IsError function; Unknown @Function; Insufficient arguments for @Function; @If must have an odd number of arguments; Insufficient arguments for database function; The necessary external database driver cannot be located; The database was not found; please select servers to search; Server not responding; ERROR: You are not authorized to perform that operation; File does not lotus notes exist; Warning: Multiple copies of this database with the same replica ID encountered in workspace; A view of that name cannot be found in the specified database; Entry not found in index; The data types of two matching results are incompatible; Too many arguments for database function; Incorrect datatype for database function; No organization lotus notes troubleshooting policy assigned to this person|organization policy:%s|(No specific policy assigned)|(No organizational policy assigned) Technote (FAQ) Question This document contains a list of common error messages reported when using @DbLookup and @DbColumn in formulas in Notes/Domino. These errors come from a number of sources, ranging from incorrect syntax to a value not found. The order is roughly that in which the errors would occur, were you to commit more than one mistake in writing your formula. You may capture any of these errors with the @IsError function. Answer 1. Unknown @Function. Occurs if you attempt to save a formula with an incorrectly spelled function, such as "@DbLooku" (the "p" at the end is missing). 2. Insufficient arguments for @Function. Appears when the formula executes if the @Db function is part of another @Function, such as an @Prompt, and you didn't include all parameters required by the other @Function. 3. @If must have an odd number of arguments. Same as #2 but speci