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IBM Lotus Notes and Domino Calendaring & Scheduling Schema 

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IBM Lotus Notes and Domino Calendaring & Scheduling Schema

This series of wiki articles presents the schema for calendaring and scheduling and rooms and resources for IBM Lotus Notes and Domino (versions 6 and later). This information can assist in your development of products that interact with Notes/Domino features involving calendaring and scheduling (C&S) and rooms and resources (R&R).


Topics include:

Link outside wikiPage 1...Overview of C&S
Link outside wikiPage 2...Description of C&S entries
Link outside wikiPage 3...C&S workflow processes
Link outside wikiPage 4...New C&S features in Notes/Domino 8.x
Link outside wikiPage 5...Index of common C&S fields
Link outside wikiPage 6...Glossary of common C&S fields


Authors

Susan Bulloch; IBM Lotus Support Engineering SWAT team
Bruce Kahn; IBM Lotus Notes/Domino C&S Development team
Nathan Barry; IBM Lotus Notes/Domino C&S Development team


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