Keywords
A keyword is a word with a reserved meaning in the LotusScript® language. The keywords name LotusScript statements, built-in functions, built-in constants, and data types. The keywords New and Delete can be used to name subs that you can define in a script. Other keywords are not names, but appear in statements: for example, NoCase or Binary. Some of the LotusScript operators are keywords, such as Eqv and Imp.
Note: You cannot redefine keywords in a script, with one
exception: keywords can name variables within a type, and variables
and procedures within a class.
Alphabetical listing of LotusScript keywords
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