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kept getting this error after upgrading my Lotus Notes to 8.5. Here's how I resolved it - thanks to a search on Google. There are two options for resolving this issue. Option A: 1. Open the mail file in Lotus® Domino® Designer. 2. Select Shared Code. 3. Select Script Libraries. 4. Select CSEventNotes and delete it. 5. Replace the design on the mail file. Option B: 1. Open the user's mail file in Domino Designer. 2. Select Tools. 3. Select Recompile All LotusScript. Share this:LinkedInTwitterGooglePinterestFacebook Comments(2) Lotus Notes Comments By A Kim on August 25th, 2014 at 5:53 am Hi Patricia Thanks extremely for this - greatly appreciated. I was able to resolve the calendar problems I was encountering. One thing I noted is that there were a few objects whose design was ‘locked'. I had to delete all these, for everything to work well. By dpegen on August 25th, 2014 at 10:29 am I'm glad that this was of help to you. You are welcome and thanks for the thank-you note. Leave a Com
mismatch on domino designer external name: CSCALENDARENTRY". Type mismatch on external name: CSCALENDARENTRY; CSCALENDARENTRY; mismatch; external name Technote (troubleshooting) Problem When a particular Notes user tries to create any type of calendar entry they http://www.egenconsulting.com/cseventnotes-error-when-creating-lotus-notes-activity/ are unable to do so and get the error "Type mismatch on external name: CSCALENDARENTRY". Symptom The error "Type mismatch on external name: CSCALENDARENTRY" when attempting to create calendar entries. Cause Appears to be corruption of the http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21424678 CSCALENDARENTRY script library. The cause of that corruption in this case was unknown. Resolving the problem In this case the problem was resolved by opening the mail file in the Designer client and selecting "Recompile all LotusScript" from the Tools menu. An alternate resolution of replacing the mail file design has also been reported. Document information More support for: IBM Notes Calendaring and Scheduling Software version: 6.5, 7.0, 8.0, 8.5 Operating system(s): Windows Software edition: All Editions Reference #: 1424678 Modified date: 2014-12-24 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
8.5 Notes Mail Template, which i thoroughly enjoy. Having said that, something went wrong from upgrading it from the 7 template to http://johnjardin.ukuvuma.co.za/2011/10/24/avoid-annoying-errors-in-lotus-notes-mail-and-calendar/ 8.5. Every time I open my mail, i would get a "Type Mismatch on External Name: GETQUOTA". This same error would occur when I try to delete Calendar Entries (Type Mismatch on External Name: CSEVENTNOTES). While this was frustrating, it was never considered a showstopper, so I learned to live with it. Having said that, it's been almost type mismatch a year, and enough is enough. So, to resolve the issue, i tried the following: 1. Manual Design Replace of the Mail Template (didn't work) 2. Upgrade Folder Design (didn't work - According to online searches this is what sometimes caused the error to occur) 3. I deleted every design element in my Mail Database, and then did a type mismatch on design replace. (didn't work. This is when I started considering database corruption). 4. Copy Style compact of Mail Database (No surprises….didn't work) 5. Deleted Bookmarks.nsf and Desktop.dsk (didn't work, and now I had to setup my workspace again) Sadly, I was getting poor results from Google. THEN, a thought occurred to me. Whenever I develop and deploy applications to my clients, I always make a point of performing 2 operations: 1. Signing the Application I'm deploying. 2. Re-compiling the application design to ensure that all LSS Files and Code Dependencies are rendered properly. In my head, Step 2 (Re-Compiling the Design) seemed like a worthy try. Low and behold, IT WORKED first time!!! So, my fellow coders, when you are faced with Errors that just seem out of your control, which suggest possible corruption, always try a Re-Compile before throwing in the Towel.For those who are curious how a Re-Compile works, do the following: 1. Open your Application in the Domino Designer. 2. In the Top Menu, click on ToolsRecompile All LotusScript This will ta