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OCR: PLAN [Current database Is: EXAMPLESITRAVAUTH.NSF] File Edit Options Window Help Form Arrange View Gen [In Processiby Traveler Name] Destinations Req Date Age Last Action Remaining Approvers Export Carol Clauton WHATHE HENDERSONS New York 01/19/93 10 Clip Hattie Henderson San Francisco:Seattle 01/19/93 10 HATTIE HENDERSON Venessa Vincent Chicago VENESSA VINCENT 01/07/93 :13 JANE SMITH Copyt pave View Objec Patrieve Datawindow Name: Iser Object Name: uni_in_processiby traveler_name Library Comment (255 chars) NOTES VIEW: Travel Authorizations - In Processthy Traveler Name Print Application: PowerBuilder Libraries: (pb_mites_api Expt4 Close notedww .pbt :pb4toutefunc phi notelune pbt notesamtp pbl Habd\notedw.pbi notesvim pb! OK Cancel FIGURE 4 The PowerBuilder Library for Lotus Notes is an example of how a client/server application development tool typically used with an RDBMS can also access Lotus Notes databases. Powersoft provides a utility pro- gram, called PLAN, that lets developers graphically build DataWindows that access Notes views, forms, or fields. A PowerBuilder programmer can integrate Notes and relational data by placing two or more DataWindows on a window and coordinating their interaction.