11 Responses to “SharePoint 2007 link dump”


  1. 1 Alpesh Nakar Mar 28th, 2007 at 11:10 am

    Thanks for the link back I liked your blog design and content.

    Cheers!
    Alpesh

  2. 2 david galetar May 8th, 2007 at 8:16 pm

    I found this Blog while searching Microsoft’s website, and it has been very helpful thus far. I am, however, getting stuck on a few items.

    In section #3, it says:
    “1. Create a new, blank, browser-compatible form template”
    - What does it mean by this?
    - How do I do this?

    In the same section it says:
    “2. Add a “Receive” type secondary data connection to the Add List Item Template.xml file created in Step #2.”, and “3. Add a “Receive” type secondary data connection to the “MyContacts” SharePoint List created in Step #1″
    - What does it mean by this?
    - How do I do this?

    Lastly, I need to place this form on the companies “Public” portion of the website (for anyone to fill out), while I collect the data in a “Private” part of the website, or the “Sharepoint” part of it.

    PLEASE HELP- - - I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE IT!!!!!!!!!

    DG

  3. 3 Jaap Steinvoorte May 8th, 2007 at 9:01 pm

    Hi David,

    I’m sorry for my misunderstanding, but which article are you pointing at? I guess “submitting to a Sharepoint list?”
    If that’s the case, start here (infopath 2003: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HP010967271033.aspx It helps you designing a new, blank form template. Or, infopath 2007: http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/06/08/InfoPath2007/

    And for the secondary data connection, see step 1 of this article: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/infopath/HP100970791033.aspx

    Public vs Private: Because the article discusses submitting to a Sharepoint list, maybe it is an option to secure the sharepoint list. Hope you know that with Sharepoint 2007, item level security is implemented and a nice feature to use for this, but you’ve to test it.
    Let me know if you need some help from now on

  4. 4 Giannis Jul 4th, 2007 at 2:16 pm

    Hi,

    I try to complete the “Submitting to a SharePoint List” but I have the same problem that read in your comments “When I’m submitting my form I recieve a message that tells me that the data has been posted successfully. But of course, no item in the list.”. I checked everything again and again but the problem remains. I try the example with Contact List of MOSS (Parent example from Matt Faus) and works (needs a simple change on GUID and Submit button). I try to create my own list (in same site and area with contact list) and run the example but the result was dishearting. I check the settings of two lists (mine and contacts)no difference except field “Title” that included only in my list. Did anybody knows the reason?

    Giannis

  5. 5 Jaap Steinvoorte Jul 4th, 2007 at 2:25 pm

    Giannis? Have you read the comments over here? http://blogs.msdn.com/infopath/archive/2007/03/26/submitting-to-a-sharepoint-list.aspx
    Maybe an idea to post your question over there, I’m sure these guys can help you out!

  6. 6 Giannis Jul 4th, 2007 at 2:56 pm

    Thanks JS,

    About that comments I report in doc before but I thought that my question will appeared in that blog.

    Thanks again you saved my time.

    Giannis

  7. 7 Jaap Steinvoorte Jul 4th, 2007 at 3:08 pm

    Giannis, hope you get some help over there, if it’s a no, please reply me, in the next week I have some time to figure out with you what exactly the problem is.

  8. 8 Giannis Jul 6th, 2007 at 8:07 am

    Hi JS,

    In InfoPath Team Blog there is an example “How to Submit data from an InfoPath screen to a SharePoint List” written by Scott Heim. I try it but I have the same problem that read in comments of other devs “When I’m submitting my form I recieve a message that tells me that the data has been posted successfully. But of course, no item in the list.”. I checked everything again and again but the problem remains. I try the example with Contact List of MOSS (Parent example of above from Matt Faus) and works (needs a simple change on GUID and Submit button). I try to create my own list (in same site and area with contact list) and run the example but the result was dishearting. I check the settings of two lists (mine and contacts)no difference except field “Title” that included only in my list. I need an idea to find a solution.
    Also Scott gives a sample code (June 18 to kaj) how to update the MOSS list from a repeating table. In this code 2nd line looks like “server.Lists myList = new SubmitToSharePointList.server.Lists();” but I cann’t find the assembly reference of server.Lists….

    Do you have any idea ?
    Thanks for your help and your time.

    Giannis

  9. 9 junaid Mar 17th, 2008 at 11:53 am

    Hi

    its was great effort taken by you .thanks a lot

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