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Comments by AnandSharmaUK (Top 27 by date)
AnandSharmaUK
30-Jul-13 7:41am
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By default SharePoint makes any page visible to users who has access to that page. I think your question need more details.
AnandSharmaUK
30-Jul-13 7:36am
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Have you thought of using InfoPath views instead ?
AnandSharmaUK
7-May-13 10:24am
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Dont think any such solution exists out of box or free. You may have to look into some custom development.
AnandSharmaUK
3-May-13 10:39am
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make sure your solution is 64bit under project properties - Any CPU (change to x64)
AnandSharmaUK
23-Apr-13 6:40am
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Nice solution btw. Thanks
AnandSharmaUK
18-Apr-13 10:01am
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You can write a custom webpart in such case and fetch documents from all the college/school websites which the user has uploaded and display the list to the user in a grid. Here is the sample code:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/ms493601(v=office.14).aspx
AnandSharmaUK
17-Apr-13 6:57am
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If that's the case, please explain your scenario properly so as someone can provide you an apt solution. Does each school/college have their own site collection? Explain your situation in a bit more details.
AnandSharmaUK
11-Apr-13 7:36am
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So you want only your admin to view the library? If that is the case, break the inheritance within the library and explicitly assign permission to the admin. This will solve your problem.
AnandSharmaUK
10-Apr-13 6:36am
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Are you able to sort your problem out ?
AnandSharmaUK
9-Apr-13 4:46am
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I assume you haven't saved your permissions within an xml file for disaster recovery so it looks like there is no way to restore the permission now unfortunately. You have to assign the unique permissions to each items the way it was given previously. Let me know if you have a logic to do that and you need any help writing the code for the same.
AnandSharmaUK
8-Apr-13 12:30pm
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Please check the Permissions for the library where the permission inheritance is broken for the item. Is it still inheriting the permissions ?
AnandSharmaUK
28-Mar-13 11:55am
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No crawl is required here I believe. It will straightaway display all the results as per his permission.
AnandSharmaUK
28-Mar-13 5:47am
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I would use XPathNavigator objects while dealing with .xsn files
AnandSharmaUK
28-Mar-13 5:39am
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my suggestion would be to look for powershell commands to achieve this
AnandSharmaUK
28-Mar-13 5:37am
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I thought crawling is meant for search indexing and nothing to do with permission setting.
AnandSharmaUK
27-Mar-13 14:37pm
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Welcome. Let me know if you require any assistance further.
AnandSharmaUK
11-Mar-13 9:22am
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The error message gives you the pointer for your resolution. Have you tried mapping the URL in Central admin?
AnandSharmaUK
5-Mar-13 5:19am
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Replacing IDs programatically for items isnt a solution for your problem. IDs are internal numbering for SharePoint items, we can design our view in such a way that we see data how we want to. If you want to see the latest added items on the top, you can sort if on Created Date(Descending) by going into the view. Follow below mentioned steps:
Go to Library settings
Create View > click on Standard View
Select the columns you want to see in the view
In the Sort column, select Created Date in the dropdown and select Descending radio button
AnandSharmaUK
1-Mar-13 11:58am
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Edited the question. Thanks.
AnandSharmaUK
25-Feb-13 6:23am
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Doesn't it always updates the excel sheet if you do an export to excel from the library and save that file localy. Now anytime you will open that excel file, it will ask you if you want to retrieve the latest data from server. Also there is a ribbon button to refresh your values from server. So you can create the charts and just keep refreshing your excel sheet for an updated chart figures.
AnandSharmaUK
25-Feb-13 4:33am
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I understand your requirement now, can you also explain WHY do you have such requirement? What are you trying to achieve by implementing this? When you say, you want the latest added item to the top of the list, why is that required in your scenario? Screenshots will be appreciated.
AnandSharmaUK
22-Feb-13 6:09am
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Do you want to do it using the OOB way or want to edit the master page and implement across site collections?
AnandSharmaUK
22-Feb-13 5:55am
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Sure, I can do that. Can you tell me how do you want to deal with the deletion scenario. What happens when you delete any item, how you going to handle that missed item ID which will be deleted?
Also, it will be good for you to write your business scenario if you want an efficient solution. I still do not understand the need of what you are asking. Thanks.
AnandSharmaUK
21-Feb-13 7:35am
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Are you running the code on the same server i.e., http://ABRLMOREMOSS ? Or you are trying to run the code from a different server pointing to http://ABRLMOREMOSS ? I think if you do the later, you can get this error, so can you confirm this please?
AnandSharmaUK
21-Feb-13 7:16am
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What exactly do you mean when you say display columns? Is it the columns you see in the view ?
AnandSharmaUK
21-Feb-13 5:21am
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I think you are referring to the dynamic dropdown with Alerts link, which is a OOB feature in SharePoint and doesnt require any extra code or configuration from user. You can simply create alerts using the OOB feature and get emails for the changes done to it. Hope this helps.
AnandSharmaUK
21-Feb-13 4:43am
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Seems to me like you want to have the last added student at ID=1. If thats the case, you have to do a foreach loop and re-assign the IDs for all the items. So if there are 4 items in the list and you add a new item, replace(update) the item with the newly added value and do the same for all the items. You can use custom workflow or event receiver to achieve this. It doesn't sound the best solution to me but let me know if you want the code for doing this. Hope this helps.
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