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Fri Aug 31, 2012 8:59 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"Dick Penny" dick_penny
To the best of my knowledge, a "list view" of a calendar list is an OOB
option.
Dick Penny
option.
Dick Penny
Fri Aug 31, 2012 1:27 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Russell Gove" russgove
I'm running ie8 and sharepoint 2010. If I create a new calendar and add
a test event on a Monday, When I print preview (or print) the calendar,
the Monday event appears to span from Tuesday afternoon to Thurday
Morning. Anyone know of a fix for this? (btw it does this in sp2013
beta too)
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Fri Aug 31, 2012 1:28 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"catisbell01" catisbell01
I am working on Sharepoint 2007. I created a custom list with a choice that indicates the next step in the process. I created a filtered view for a person so that when step x is chosen it occurs in that persons view. I then created alerts based on "if anything is added" to that persons view it is to trigger an alert.
So Status column of
01 - Art Control Number Assigned (default)
02 - For Volume/Subfactor Leader Review
03 - For Dan's Review
Filter set for Status is equal to 03 - For Dan's Review
Alert setting
Change Type New Items are added
Send Alerts for these changes: Someone changes an item that appears in the following view For Dan's Review.
I create a new item in the list and status it as 03 - For Dan's Review. It does show up in the Filtered view correctly but no alert is ever sent. I have read everything I can find and tried mulitiple suggestions but nothing is triggering a change. What is so obvious that I am missing. I have multiple items of this nature that I need to do and I am totally stumped.
So Status column of
01 - Art Control Number Assigned (default)
02 - For Volume/Subfactor Leader Review
03 - For Dan's Review
Filter set for Status is equal to 03 - For Dan's Review
Alert setting
Change Type New Items are added
Send Alerts for these changes: Someone changes an item that appears in the following view For Dan's Review.
I create a new item in the list and status it as 03 - For Dan's Review. It does show up in the Filtered view correctly but no alert is ever sent. I have read everything I can find and tried mulitiple suggestions but nothing is triggering a change. What is so obvious that I am missing. I have multiple items of this nature that I need to do and I am totally stumped.
Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:25 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Venkatesh H" venkat_82_20012001
Hi All,
Could you kindly help me with the following? I searched a lot, but couldn't
find anything useful.
1. Logging into ULS logs into Custom Area or Category with ECMA scripting.
I went through this MSDN link, but, as per this, we cannot log into Custom
Areas / Category.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh803115.aspx
2. Get List By URL through ECMA scripting
3. Reading List data from Central Admin Site Collection through ECMA
scripting which also means, being able to fetch Central Admin site context
through ECMA scripting
4. Executing Synchronous queries on the context object in ECMA scripting.
Regards,
Ven
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Could you kindly help me with the following? I searched a lot, but couldn't
find anything useful.
1. Logging into ULS logs into Custom Area or Category with ECMA scripting.
I went through this MSDN link, but, as per this, we cannot log into Custom
Areas / Category.
http://msdn.
2. Get List By URL through ECMA scripting
3. Reading List data from Central Admin Site Collection through ECMA
scripting which also means, being able to fetch Central Admin site context
through ECMA scripting
4. Executing Synchronous queries on the context object in ECMA scripting.
Regards,
Ven
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Fri Aug 31, 2012 3:31 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Bryan Hart" bryandhart
#2 - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh185009.aspx
#3 is going to require Central Administration be available to your
client, which is typically not the case.
Bryan Hart | Technical Consultant | Solanite Consulting, Inc.
From: sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Venkatesh H
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2012 2:23 PM
To: sharepointdiscussions@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sharepointdiscussions] ECMA questions
Hi All,
Could you kindly help me with the following? I searched a lot, but
couldn't
find anything useful.
1. Logging into ULS logs into Custom Area or Category with ECMA
scripting.
I went through this MSDN link, but, as per this, we cannot log into
Custom
Areas / Category.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh803115.aspx
2. Get List By URL through ECMA scripting
3. Reading List data from Central Admin Site Collection through ECMA
scripting which also means, being able to fetch Central Admin site
context
through ECMA scripting
4. Executing Synchronous queries on the context object in ECMA
scripting.
Regards,
Ven
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#3 is going to require Central Administration be available to your
client, which is typically not the case.
Bryan Hart | Technical Consultant | Solanite Consulting, Inc.
From: sharepointdiscussio
[mailto:sharepointdiscussio
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2012 2:23 PM
To: sharepointdiscussio
Subject: [sharepointdiscussi
Hi All,
Could you kindly help me with the following? I searched a lot, but
couldn't
find anything useful.
1. Logging into ULS logs into Custom Area or Category with ECMA
scripting.
I went through this MSDN link, but, as per this, we cannot log into
Custom
Areas / Category.
http://msdn.
2. Get List By URL through ECMA scripting
3. Reading List data from Central Admin Site Collection through ECMA
scripting which also means, being able to fetch Central Admin site
context
through ECMA scripting
4. Executing Synchronous queries on the context object in ECMA
scripting.
Regards,
Ven
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