Dot notation (LotusScript® Language)

Use dot notation to refer to members of user-defined types, user-defined classes, and product classes.

Syntax 1

typeVarName . memberName

Syntax 2

objRefName . memberName [ ( argList ) ]

Elements

typeVarName

A variable of a user-defined data type.

memberName

A member of a user-defined type, a user-defined class, or a product class. Class members may include methods, properties, and variables.

objRefName

An object reference variable.

argList

Optional. A list of one or more arguments; some class methods and properties require an argument list.

Usage

Use dot notation to refer to the members of user-defined data types, user-defined classes, and product classes.

When referring to the currently selected product object, you may omit objRefName. In some cases, you can use bracket notation, substituting [ prodObjName ] for objRefName. For more information, see your HCL software documentation.

Note that dot notation is interpreted differently when it appears within a With statement. See that topic for details.

Example