LCConnection Properties

All Connections have a set of properties with values that can be assigned and retrieved. All properties are represented by both an integer value (called a property token) and a name. Some property tokens are valid for all connectors, while others are connector-specific.

See Appendix C for a list of properties for each Lotus® connector.

All connector properties are of the closest LotusScript® data types when you access connection properties using this form:

Value = LCConnection.<PropertyName>

or

LCConnection.<Property.Name> = value

When referencing the connector's property by name, the property will be represented using the closest matching LotusScript® data type; not the Lotus® connector data type. For example, if the property were textual, the LC data type would be an LCStream, however, the syntax listed previously would use the closest matching LotusScript® data type which would be a "String". Likewise, an LCDatetime corresponds to a LotusScript® "Variant" with date and/or time information.

Note: When you use the LCConnection.GetPropertyXXXXXX() syntax, the data type will be a Lotus® connector data type.