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[back to Anatomy of a Domino e-commerce Web site (Part 3)]

The Profile document
The Profile document for each database (Library3.nsf and orders.nsf) contains information needed for various processes and agents in the application. It includes the path and name of both databases. Note that these databases can be in any directory under your data directory (for example, Notes\data or Domino\data).

To see this Profile document for either database:
  1. Open up the database in Notes.
  2. Choose Actions - Admin - Edit Application Settings.

    The Profile document

In the Profile document that appears, take a look at the fields labeled Library database and Orders database. These fields must include the path for the databases relative to your Notes data directory. Let's assume you've downloaded both sample databases that accompany this article and placed them in a temp subdirectory of your Notes data directory. You would reference the orders.nsf database as temp\orders.nsf.

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