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crystal reports

Or you could use the Lotus Notes SQL driver, through crystal or independently, and just try and not learn too much about notes.
Depending on what kind of data you have you might also try dXL as well (thats Domino XML!) that can be quite quick.

If you are happy writing parsers you can even consider (if available) using the HTTP version of whatever data you're looking at, and then stick HTTrack on the end of it, and parse you're way through the structured output.

I have found that COM is buggy, and might work its way through 80% of a 600MB nsf and then die, which isn't workable as an automated solution for me.


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