فروشگاه شیرپوینت روکش مکالمه برای پنجشنبه 10/01/09

I’ve noticed that people seem to be waiting until the last minute to register for SharePoint Shop Talk sessions. Last Thursday, at about 11:45AM, we had nine people register, which is a very small number. اما, at one point, we had 18 یا 20 people signed in, بنابراین حداقل نه نفر برای آن را امضا 45 دقیقه یا کمتر قبل از تماس. I’m not complaining, فقط مشاهده.

ما یک برنامه کامل از پرسش ها و موضوعات بحث بود و نمی تواند به همه آنها. As usual, ما را انتخاب کنید تا جایی که ما را ترک کردن این پنجشنبه.

در اینجا روکش:

  • Vamshi پرسید: در مورد ساخت یک محیط WSS است که SP1 SP2 و نه. شما می توانید از اینجا دانلود کنید که پیکربندی:

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=4191A531-A2E9-45E4-B71E-5B0B17108BD2&displaylang=en. و شخص دیگری پیشنهاد به دنبال در اینجا: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/sharepoint/bb400747.aspx.

  • ما یک ... داشتیم (خوش آمد) بازدید کننده بازگشت تعجب. چند هفته قبلی, آبی ما یک سوال که هر کس در پاسخ چپ کمی غمگین چرا که ما نمی تواند کمک کند خواسته بود. مشکل و راه حل خود را واقعا هستند نسبتا پیچیده, اما آن جوش پایین به ایجاد یک نمایش داده بخشی وب را با طیف وسیعی از تاریخ فیلتر (نه فقط یک تاریخ فیلتر تنها, که آسان تر است). He may write up a blog entry on this and if does, I’ll link to it. In the course of the discussion, he referred everyone to these two links:
  • Looping in SharePoint designer – can it be done? The answer is “yes” in some narrow cirumstances. اما, to do it, you need to do some tricky stuff that is hard to conceptualize, hard to implement, hard to debug … it’s just plain hard. The panel’s consensus – don’t do this if you can help it. If you need looping, create custom actions or drop down into visual studio. البته, اگر شما با استفاده از SPD, you prob can’t easily drop down into VS, but it is what is is, متاسفانه.
  • Speaking of sad, Nancy wins the “Make the Panel Sad” award by (بیهوده) درخواست در مورد کشیدن و رها کردن از یک نمایش داده بخش وب. سناریوی بسیار جالب است و اگر کسی یک راه حل هوشمندانه, لطفا اجازه دهید من می دانم. در اینجا مشکل است: او تا به DVWP است که انجام برخی از فیلترینگ لازم در یک کتابخانه اسناد که برمی گرداند ده ها یا اسناد بیشتر. این کار بزرگ. اما, کاربران او نیاز به آن اسناد و آنها را رایت CD. این شدنی است با استفاده از یک نمایش پنجره اکسپلورر نوع, اما چگونه به انجام آن از DVWP? ما نمی تواند از یک جواب خوب فکر می کنم. میتوانی?
  • Laura Rogers, به دنبال لری گووان از www.endusersharepoint.com شهرت (و در جای دیگر) ساخته شده ما را از این واقعیت است که پیوست به فرم InfoPath می توان از طریق یک سرویس وب برای یک کتابخانه تصویر در شیرپوینت ارسال آگاه. خارج از کادر! این یک واقعیت بسیار جالب با برخی از مفاهیم بسیار جالب است.

که تقریبا آن. من احتمالا چیزی از دست رفته, اما امیدوارم شما جان کلام آن را دریافت.

حتی اگر من می دانم که شما در واقع نمی ثبت نام تا ظهر, پنج شنبه, در اینجا لینک ثبت نام برای جلسه بعدی است, پنج شنبه 10/08 از 12:30 به 1:30 PM EDT: https://www.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000043750/Registration.aspx?pageName=0z40kg9nb0t0842f

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فروشگاه شیرپوینت بحث پنجشنبه 10/01 @ 12:30 PM EDT (tomorrow!)

SharePoint Shop Talk registration is up and ready for tomorrow.

We have a few questions teed up that address some management issues (dev/test/prod and syncing up service packs), email notifications (how to select people to email based on metadata of a document) and some discussion around using InfoPath forms services in an FBA environment.

مثل همیشه, اگر شما می خواهید در مورد یک موضوع صحبت:

  • ارسال یک ایمیل به questions@sharepointshoptalk.com
  • من در توییتر (@ pagalvin،)
  • دیدگاهتان را بنویسید: اینجا.
  • فقط نشان می دهد در تماس و درخواست وجود دارد.

شما می توانید در مورد گذشته مذاکرات فروشگاه شیرپوینت در وبلاگ من در اینجا به عنوان خوانده شده: http://paulgalvin.spaces.live.com/?_c11_BlogPart_BlogPart=blogview&_c=BlogPart&partqs=cat%3dPublic%2520Speaking

ثبت نام برای جلسه در اینجا: https://www.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000043750/Registration.aspx?pageName=h6hm9ptg8zt7302t

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Windows Live Spaces and Twitter Counter

I was DM’d a message from twitter today and thought I’d blog the answer.

The question is: “Hey Paul, quick one for you,how did you get the twitter counter into your live space as the script code is blocked when saved Thx”

I did this by adding a custom html widget to my live spaces page and using the little code snippet:

<a عکاس هنگام عکسبرداری="http://twittercounter.com/?username=pagalvin" 
 عنوان="TwitterCounter for @pagalvin"> 
 <IMG src="http://twittercounter.com/counter/?username=pagalvin" 
 عرض=88 
 height=26 
 سبک="border:none" 
 alt="TwitterCounter for @pagalvin">
</a>

This uses a version of the twitter counter widget interface that gets past the windows live censor thing that we all hate so much and wish would get a bad case of poison ivy.

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مدیریت گروه های تصویب با InfoPath در محیط زیست FBA

من هزینه فرآیند تصویب که من نیاز به پیاده سازی با استفاده از InfoPath در فرم های احراز هویت مبتنی بر (FBA) محیط زیست با استفاده از فرم های خدمات (InfoPath مبتنی بر وب).

دو گروه تایید وجود دارد و روند کار می کند مثل این:

  • کاربر پر کردن یک گزارش هزینه و آن را برای تصویب تسلیم.
  • That triggers an email to first level approver group.
  • First level approver reviews and approves or denies the report.
  • If first level person approves it, system notifies second level approver.

On the InfoPath side of things, I have different sections that hide/appear based on whether the user is a member of one of those approval groups.

In an FBA environment the username() تابع همیشه خالی برمی گرداند, متاسفانه. What I’ve done is set up a a custom list called “Approval Groups”.

من هیچ ستون های اضافی را به لیست اضافه کنید.

وقتی فرم باز می شود, آن دارای یک قانون مثل این:

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"تعیین ارزش یک میدان" است که در اینجا:

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این است که اساسا گفت:: پرس و جو گروه تصویب لیست های سفارشی و فیلتر است که پرس و جو با دنبال هر ردیف که در آن ارزش عنوان = "نوردیک".

در صورتی که هر مقدار را بر می گرداند, then the current user is a member of that group. I know it contains that value because the string length is greater than zero.

Close the loop by securing the individual items in the Approval Group list. At run-time, if the current user doesn’t have appropriate security access to that item then the query won’t return it, string-length will be zero and now you know the current user is not part of that group. You can use that fact as needed in the form.

This is a super brief write-up. I’m pressed for time or I’d provide more detail.

I don’t know how relevant it is that I’m in an FBA environment. This would probably work well in a non-FBA environment but I can imagine cases where this would be useful.

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SharePoint Shop Talk Recap (09/24/09 edition)

We finished our 8th SharePoint Shop Talk open Q&A session yesterday. During that session, we covered the following topics:

  • How to send out a highly formatted email from a workflow created using SharePoint Designer.
  • Where to find information on the differences between SharePoint 2010 and especially Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (the free version of SharePoint).
  • We discussed jQuery maintenance and management. More specifically, “where should the jQuery go?” We had a great discussion around this topic and one interesting new ideas (به من) is the idea of a content delivery network. This bing search pulls up a lot of interesting data on the subject: http://www.bing.com/search?q=microsoft+content+delivery+network&FORM=DLSDF7&pc=MDDS&src=IE-SearchBox
  • Someone mentioned that parts (or maybe even all) of the up-coming mega conference in Las Vegas in October will be broadcast over the internets. Check out this site for more information: http://www.week3.org/Events/default.aspx
  • We talked about RSS. That discussion covered a lot of ground. There’s a CodePlex project that does better RSS than what you get out of the box and www.endusersharepoint.com has some good articles up by Laura Rogers on how to use DVWP to build really good RSS sessions.

That about covers it. People seem to be getting a lot of help from these so we’ll keep them going.

In a burst of efficiency, I’ve already set up next week’s SharePoint Shop Talk session. You can register here: https://www.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000043750/Registration.aspx?pageName=h6hm9ptg8zt7302t

If you want to participate, fire off an email to questions@sharepointshoptalk.com, hit me up on twitter (@ pagalvin،) و یا ترک یک نظر در اینجا.

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فروشگاه شیرپوینت بحث پنجشنبه 09/24 @ 12:30 PM EDT

Registration is up and ready for tomorrow’s SharePoint Shop Talk at 12:30 PM.

During these conference calls, a panel of experienced SharePoint pro’s take your questions via email, via live meeting or directly over the phone. We do our best to provide independent expert advice on all topics related to SharePoint.

Email your questions to “questions@sharepointshoptalk.com", twitter them to me, leave a comment here or just show up on the call and ask.

We also welcome and seek insight from audience members.

You can read some recaps on previous SharePoint Shop Talk sessions on my blog.

This week we already know we’ll be addressing questions relating to workflow (a constant favorite) and search to name a few.

از اینجا ثبت نام کنید: https://www.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000043750/Registration.aspx?pageName=dv3m7cl30sxkq2n1

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SharePoint Shop Talk this Thursday 09/17/09 12:30 PM EDT 1:30 PM EDT

The next SharePoint Shop Talk takes place this Thursday, 09/17 در 12:30PM EDT.

What is SharePoint Shop Talk? It’s a one hour conference call where a panel of SharePoint pro’s answer questions. Send your questions to “questions@sharepointshoptalk.com", leave a comment on my blog here or just ask them out loud on the call. The panel tries to offer several different approaches to solving the underlying problem behind the question and just generally provide unbiased expert advice.

This week we continue with the same panel, including myself, my two Arcovis partners Harry Jones and Natalya Voskresenskaya and Laura Rogers of SharePoint911.

Briefly recapping last week – we had more questions than we could answer, so this week, we’ll start off with those. We had 34 registrants and I think 25 people actually joined the call. We covered a wide variety of subjects that I would say were 75% end user oriented, از جمله:

  • Strategies for rolling up content from sub-sites to top level sites inside and across site collections.
  • The impact of customizing editform.aspx using SharePoint Designer.
  • Dealing with the famous “collect data from a user” SharePoint Designer workflow action.
  • Using jQuery to solve some common user interface problems.
  • Time zone questions (for a geographically distributed environment)

We covered several other items as well, but the details escaped me.

I promised to do follow up with a live meeting to dig into one of the questions and still need to do that.

Register for this week’s session here: https://www323.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000043750/Registration.aspx?pageName=bhj8dbrswhv1hv8r

این هفته, we’re going to talk about at least:

  • Strategies for managing and getting at version history for documents
  • Suitability and ideas around using SharePoint as a front end that allows your customers to view some financial data.
  • Workflow questions (به طور معمول).

We’ll see and hear you there!

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شیرپوینت شنبه نیویورک

I’ve uploaded my presentation for the New York SharePoint Saturday here: HTTP://cid-1cc1edb3daa9b8aa.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/SharePoint/Follow the Yellow Brick Road to SharePoint Mastery.pptx

It’s not terribly useful if you don’t go to the presentation, but I do hope to add a lot of notes between now and Tampa, when I present it again. That would give it more legs and context and be more generally useful.

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آیا آن را نمی داغ می شود اگر ...

من رفتن را از طریق شمع بزرگ من از مجلات MSDN به همسر من خاموش پشت من 30 ثانیه به اتاق را برای مجله MSDN جدید و من در سراسر مقاله های قدیمی تر در مورد یکپارچه سازی MS سخنرانی سرور با بنیاد گردش کار آمد و با خودم فکر کردم, آن را سرد به ادغام تمام که با شیرپوینت می باشد? It would be kind of neat to be able to say “Create site named [سایت سرد] در مجموعه سایت [خرس پاپا]” into my cell phone and have it do that. I can imagine an architecture where speech server hands off the commands to a workflow application that does all the work. That’s very easy logic to implement on the server side of the fence.

در UI, you’d have to do something to get it rolling. I’d probably go to a “speech monitor” kind of SharePoint site that has some jQuery running that monitors a queue that is updated by the workflow application and shows, در زمان واقعی, what’s happening.

That would be a pretty crazy technology train right there. Cell phone dialing up to speech server on some machine. Workflows bridging the gap between Speech Server and SharePoint. jQuery enhancing a plain Jane SharePoint UI.

آیا هر یک از اجزای عملی برای این وجود دارد? Who knows. Who cares?

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مشاوره می تواند یک کمی مانند کشیدن دندان های خود را

[یادداشت: This article cross-posted to پایان کاربری شیرپوینت اینجا: http://www.endusersharepoint.com/2009/09/09/sharepoint-a-case-study-in-ask-the-expert/]

Sometimes, when you’re working as a consultant (as a profession, or in a consultative role within your company), you find yourself living in an Onion story. The Onion has a series of articles called “Ask an [expert] در حدود [some problem]". This follows the famous “Dear Abby” format where a concerned person is asking for personal advice. The onion’s “expert”, اما, is so focused on his/her area of expertise and current problems that the expert ignores the question entirely and rambles on about his area of expertise. As consultants, we need to keep that in mind all the time and avoid falling into that trap. It’s classically described like this – “when you use a hammer all day long to solve your problems, everything starts to look like a nail.” We professional consultants are always on guard against that kind of thing, but we come into contact with people who are serious professionals in their own role, but are not consultants. They don’t have the same need or training to do otherwise.

هفته گذشته, I wrote about one of my company’s clients and an on-going project we have to enable high quality collaboration between various eye doctors in the US and Canada performing clinical research on rare disease. In addition to leveraging core SharePoint features to enable that collaboration, we’re also working an expense submission and approval process. It’s complicated because we have so many actors:

  • A handful of individuals at different doctors’ practices who can enter expenses on line.
    • There are over 40 doctors’ practices.
    • At some practices, the doctor uses the system directly.
    • At many practices, the doctor’s staff uses the system directly.
  • A financial administrator (who works for my direct client) who reviews the expenses for accuracy and relevancy, approving or denying them at the organizational level.
  • A 3rd party accounts payable group. These people pay all of the bills for out client, not just bills coming out of the rare disease study.

The Accounts Payable group has been a challenge. Working with them yesterday reminded me of the Onion series. In my role as business consultant, I explained the need to the accounts payable company:

  • Clinical studies sites (doctors’ practices) incur study-related expenses.
  • They log onto the “web site” and enter their expenses using an online form. در این مورد, the “web site” is hosted with SharePoint and the expenses are entered into an InfoPath form. Expense receipts are scanned, uploaded and attached directly to the form.
  • An automated workflow process seeks approval from the appropriate financial administrator.
  • You, dear 3rd party AP company – please review and approve or deny this expense. I’ll send it to you any way that you want (within reason).At this point in the discussion, I don’t really care how it needs to be bundled. I want to work with the AP group to understand what they need and want.

When I explained the need, the 3rd party took a deep dive into their internal mumbo jumbo lingo about expense approval processes, Oracle codes, vice presidential signatures, 90 day turn-arounds, غیره. And panic. I shouldn’t forget about the panic. One of the bed rock requirements of the consulting profession is to learn how to communicate with people like that who are themselves not trained or necessarily feel a need to do the same. Among other things, it’s one of the best parts of being a consultant. You get to enter a world populated with business people with completely different perspectives. I imagine it’s a little bit like entering the mind of a serial killer, except that you aren’t ruined for life after the experience (اگرچه ورود به ذهن یک مدیر AP پیاده روی در پارک نیست 🙂 [see important note below***] ).

One of the great things about our technical world as SharePoint people is that we have ready-made answers to many of the very valid concerns that people such as my AP contact have. Is it secure? How do I know that the expense was properly vetted? Can I, as the final payer, see all the details of the expense? How do I do that? What if I look at those details and don’t approve of them? Can I reject them? What happens if the organization changes and the original approver is no longer around? Can we easily change the process to reflect changes in the system? Can I revisit this expense a year later if and when I get audited and need to defend the payment?

As SharePoint people, we can see how to answer those questions. In my client’s case, we answer them more or less like this:

  • InfoPath form to allow sites to record their expenses and submit them for approval.
  • Sites can return to the site to view the status of their expense report at any time.
  • As significant events occur (e.g. the expense is approved and submitted for payment), the system proactively notifies them by email.
  • The system notifies the financial administrator once a report has been submitted for approval.
  • Financial administrator approves or denies the request.
  • Upon approval, the expense is bundled up into an email and sent to the 3rd party payer organization.
  • The 3rd party payer has all the information they need to review the expense and can access the SharePoint environment to dig into the details (primarily audit history to verify the “truth” of the expenses).
  • 3rd party payer can approve or reject the payment using their own internal process. They record that outcome back in the SharePoint site (which triggers an email notification to appropriate people).
  • In future, it would be nice to cut out this stilly email process and instead feed the expense information directly into their system.

In conclusion, there’s a life style here that I describe from the professional consultant’s point of view, but which applies almost equally to full time employees in a BA and/or power user role. Work patiently with the experts in your company and extract the core business requirements as best you can. With a deep understanding of SharePoint features and functions to draw upon, more often than not, you’ll be able to answer concerns and offer ways to improve everyone’s work day leveraging core SharePoint features.

***Important note: I really don’t mean to compare AP people to serial killers. اما, I could probably name some AP pro’s who have probably wished they could get a restraining order against me stalking them and asking over and over again. “Where’s my check?” “Where’s my check?” “Where’s my check?"

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