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Title:
Performance Tool 
Version:
Release date:
02/18/2007 
Author:
Jens Winkelmann 
 
Category:
Utilities 
Type:
Freeware with locked source 
Supported Notes Version:
R6.x, R7.x 
 
Document Release:
02/18/2007 
Contributor:
Jens Winkelmann 
Last Modified:
18 Feb 2007 
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Download URL:
http://freenet-homepage.de/jnswin/Download/PerformanceTool.zip

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Description
This tool improves the performance of a normal Notes database.


I found out, that after you use the tool 'Recompile All LotusScript' the performance of opering a form, subform and page decreases dramatically.

You have to go manually into the LotusScript (Globals) Declarations section of each form, subform and page, make a change there and save the design document.

This tool compiles all form, subforms and pages of a selected database in the right way. You do not have to compile each design element manually. And it repairs the Notes bug. So after you run this tool you can run 'Recompile All LotusScript' without losing performance.

Yes it sounds crazy. But see this discussion:

http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd6forum.nsf/55c38d716d632d9b8525689b005ba1c0/d24e29cb77b5671c8525702e0049d280?OpenDocument

Remark: You will notice a performance improvement only for big databases
- If the form, subfrom or page has no alias the performance problem does not appear.
- The more ScriptLibraries you have in the database the worser is the performance of opening the form.

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Posted by Lisa Vincent on 07/30/2010 11:43:20 AMLink Problem
I clicked on the link, but I cannot find the zip to download it
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