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The next video in my "Footage" series [described here] is a basic walk-through of migrating the a custom Notes application to SharePoint.
The previous video focused on a of high fidelity migration of a standard template-based (with rich text, embedded images, attachments, OLE objects, tables, DocLinks, etc., intact). In that case you could use the predefined data definitions that came with Notes Migrator for SharePoint.
This video shows how one might walk up to a custom Notes application and start discovering what is in there that you might want to migrate. This time you have to build your own data definition. It is really all about designing queries of your Notes data and designing the schema for how the data should look in a SharePoint List or Library.
[Click here to view the video in WMV format.]