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Extract lotus notes nsf data into csv

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How to extract lotus notes nsf data into csv format

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  • remidyon Profile Picture
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    Re: Extract lotus notes nsf data into csv

    Hello

     

    To export data from Lotus Notes (NSF) to CSV format, you have a few options:

    1. Efficient Method:

    2. Easy Method:

      • Open the IBM Lotus Notes application on your system.
      • Click on the File button and select Open.
      • Browse to select the NSF file from its location.
      • Click on the File option and choose Export.
      • In the next window, select CSV (comma-separated value) as the file format.
      • Provide a name for the file and click Export2.

    Remember to have the necessary permissions to perform these actions. If you encounter any issues, feel free to ask for further assistance! 😊

     
     
  • Veblitz Profile Picture
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    Re: Extract lotus notes nsf data into csv

    Do we need to install NotesDXLExporter from ibm website? I'm not having much idea about codes in reference link,ideally,we want to export into csv format,so where we need to run the code in NotesDxlexporter tool?

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    To export data from Lotus Notes (NSF) to CSV format, you have a few options:

    1. Efficient Method:

      • Use the NotesDXLExporter tool, which represents the conversion of Domino data to DXL (Domino XML). This method is efficient and suitable for more complex scenarios.
      • Here are the steps:
        1. Create a NotesDXLExporter object: You can use CreateDXLExporter in NotesSession to create a NotesDXLExporter object.
        2. Specify input and output: If you do not specify the input parameter, use SetInput to specify the input Domino data. If you do not specify the output parameter, use SetOutput to specify the output DXL data.
        3. Initiate the conversion: Call Process or Export (no pipelining) to start the conversion12.
    2. Easy Method:

      • Open the IBM Lotus Notes application on your system.
      • Click on the File button and select Open.
      • Browse to select the NSF file from its location.
      • Click on the File option and choose Export.
      • In the next window, select CSV (comma-separated value) as the file format.
      • Provide a name for the file and click Export3.

     

     
     
  • Veblitz Profile Picture
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    Re: Extract lotus notes nsf data into csv

    We tried the below method but we are able to export the file but unable to export data that are residing in the NSF file.

     

    Kindly help how to export nsf and the data along with it as the below method just exporting the structure of that file but not the data that is present inside the file.Kindly test and help .Thanks in advance

     

    1. Easy Method:

      • Open the IBM Lotus Notes application on your system.
      • Click on the File button and select Open.
      • Browse to select the NSF file from its location.
      • Click on the File option and choose Export.
      • In the next window, select CSV (comma-separated value) as the file format.
      • Provide a name for the file and click Export2
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  • Veblitz Profile Picture
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    Re: Extract lotus notes nsf data into csv

    we are able to convert into csv format but there is no data inside the file.Kindly clarify why we are not able see the data inside the file.

     

    Appreciate your help

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    If you want to extract Lotus Notes NSF file into CSV format, you can simply use the NSF Converter. It is the easiest and quickest solution to convert NSF files into another format. Using this, you can convert bulk of NSF files in a single run.

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