For modern environments, newer versions like provide broader compatibility with more recent Windows versions and Notes/Domino releases. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more A guide to getting started with NotesSQL

The remains the top choice for quick, read-only reporting directly from legacy Notes databases without introducing third-party commercial products.

: Specific fields within an .nsf document are mapped directly to standard data columns (such as text, numeric, or datetime fields).

The driver does support:

: Version 2.06 was a hallmark release for its stability on 32-bit Windows systems, making it the "go-to" for integrating with older versions of Lotus Notes and Domino. Installation and Configuration To use the driver, you typically follow these steps: Environment Setup

In the ever-evolving landscape of database connectivity, certain technologies achieve "veteran status"—they are no longer cutting-edge, but their reliability and specific utility make them indispensable. One such piece of software is the .

Crystal Reports (and other reporting tools) can directly select the NotesSQL DSN as their data source, enabling scheduled reporting against live Domino data.

In 2013, IBM released the for both 32‑bit and 64‑bit Windows. It is the direct successor to Lotus NotesSQL and supports IBM Notes/Domino 9.0 Social Edition. However, even this driver has not been updated for Notes/Domino 10 or 11. HCL has officially stated that “there is no updated version of the NotesSQL ODBC driver for Notes and Domino V10 or v11 available”.