Setting document contents
It is equally easy to set document contents. Just use the at:put: protocol of your AbtLnNote instance. If you are not sure about the existence of a particular field, you can send the hasItem: message to the document. 
As stated before, the fields in a document are typed. So if you put data into fields, be sure that you supply the proper data types. The at: method takes care of most of the necessary conversions. 
Use the following classes to set the corresponding items: 
|  |  | 
| String  | AbtLnItemText  | 
| Float  | AbtLnItemNumber  | 
| String  | AbtLnItemComposite  | 
If you want to set an AbtLnItemTimeDate, the following parameters can be passed: 
•String - formatted in Domino time/date format 
•Date - the time component of AbtLnItemTimeDate is set to the current time 
•Time- the date component of AbtLnItemTimeDate is set to the current date 
Array with: aDate and: aTime 
AbtLnTimeDate 
If you want to set any of the multiple value fields use the corresponding formats: 
| OrderedCollection of  | AbtLnItem  | 
| String  | AbtLnItemTextList  | 
| Float  | AbtLnItemNumberRange  | 
| Time or Date  | AbtLnTimeRange  | 
Note:
Changes to field values become persistent only when a document is stored. Use the store method with your AbtLnNote instance to save the changes. 
Note:
Domino Connection supports some additional field properties. Readers and Authors fields are maintained during read and write operations with the Smalltalk classes. 
Last modified date: 01/29/2015