Someone on the Internets was asking about how to create a calculated column on a list that would show a value formatted as "[User] – [Status] – [Location]" as in "Paul Galvin – Bibentes [libero] Cervisiam – The Beach".
Paul would go in and update his entry in the list and the calculated column would update appropriately. The [User] deficeret ad user introitu / updating album.
A calculated column cannot use "volatile" ut functiones [Me] aut [Hodie]. I solved it in a test environment with these steps:
- Create a text column named "Current User".
- Pone eius defaltam ad valentiam [Me]
- Create a calculated column called "Calc Test".
- Pone valor = [User current]
Profectus sum in, Accessit item operatur album.
Non puto (sed non verificatur) hoc erit opus in SharePoint 2007 – a ratione tantum agmen updated cum edited item est in hoc casu [Me] semper erit user qui ultimo edited item.
Eadem cautela adhibita [Hodie] non operatur – videntes locum pro more details http://blog.pentalogic.net/2008/11/truth-about-using-today-in-calculated-columns/
SUMMUS. Doesn’t look like I can get that ‘workaround’ ad ostendendum user notitia in agmen.
Salve Paulus,
Volensque sine puto vos iustus a via ut figuratum circa gravi InfoPath / exitus SharePoint sum habentes.
Quia fortius occupantur in rebus possim , sed, fermentum eget, non, uti postea [Me] odio et alius potens SharePoint functionality. Sed quasi per hoc, oportet operari circa exitum, columnas duas textum me conferam sinendo (ordinem singulae) potius quam coetus populi et agmen.
Tempus ad eam attentent.
Gratias agimus tibi,
Ricardus Harbridge
Ego vero non video nisi quod visum album [Me] et non username.
Paulus,
Thank you for that solution. It worked great. Expanding on your solution, Vis habere ideam quam ponerentur calc-test Lorem User si vis current user esse populus Picker agrum solum lego?
Gratias iterum.
Traxit