AUTOMATING TASKS USING SIMPLE AGENTS
The out-of-office mail feature is an example of an agent, one that comes ready to use in Notes. See Setting up out-of-office notifications for more details on the out-of-office agent.
This Help system covers the creation of simple agents. See IBM Domino® Designer 8 Help for information on creating more complex agents using Notes formulas, LotusScript®, or Java™.
What agents can do
Agents can complete almost any action you can do manually in your applications. Use simple agents to automatically complete tasks such as:
How agents work
Agents are stored in applications. When you create an agent that only you can run, it's called a private agent; when you create an agent that you and other users can run, it is called a shared agent.
When you create an agent, you can set options to specify:
You can create and run an agent in any application stored locally, but before you can create agents to run on an application located on an IBM Domino server, you must have sufficient access privileges. The Access Control List (ACL) of an application determines not only whether or not you can create an agent in the application, but what the agent can do, and how the agent interacts with other agents.
Naming agents The names you give to manually-run agents appear as choices in the Actions menu. The names are case-sensitive and can be any combination of characters, including letters, numbers, spaces, and punctuation. Choose a name that reflects the purpose of the agent.
Managing agents You can edit and delete agents and move and copy agents within an application and from one application to another.
Viewing a list of agents The agent list is a list of all of the agents in an application. Agents are programs that perform tasks.