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Question 7 of 30 for our Applications Lotus Notes Mock Interview

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Question 7 of 30

Can you discuss Lotus Notes transactional logging?

"Lotus Notes transaction logging captures all the changes made to the documents in a database and stores them in a file known as a transaction log. Transactions are ordered sequentially in the log files, making it easy for administrators to trace and review them to discover any discrepancies or resolve any transaction-related issues."

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  • 7. Can you discuss Lotus Notes transactional logging?

      Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

      When applications involve communication between different components within the application, across the network, or between servers, the transaction log is typically created. This allows the administrators to trace, diagnose, and repair communication and transaction issues with an environment. Interviewers will ask you about this to confirm your understanding of the logs and discover how you use them.

      Written by William Swansen on January 2nd, 2022

      How to Answer

      As an experienced Lotus notes administrator, these types of questions should be relatively easy for you to answer. In addition to discussing how you would go about logging transactions within Lotus Notes, you may want to include some of the tools and techniques you use. These can either be processes you learned in previous roles or ones that you believe will apply to this organization based on the research you performed before the interview.

      Written by William Swansen on January 2nd, 2022

      Answer Example

      "Lotus Notes transaction logging captures all the changes made to the documents in a database and stores them in a file known as a transaction log. Transactions are ordered sequentially in the log files, making it easy for administrators to trace and review them to discover any discrepancies or resolve any transaction-related issues."

      Written by William Swansen on January 2nd, 2022