Arkivji ta 'Kull Xahar: Novembru 2009

SharePoint Shop Talk il-Ħamis 11/19, 12:30PM li 1:30 PM

SharePoint Shop Talk tkompli bl għada tagħna sessjoni 14 fil 12:30PM EDT.

Din hija wiesgħa u miftuħa Q ħielsa&A session free to everyone that wants to attend. Dial in and ask questions or start a discussion on a topic of your choosing.

Din il-ġimgħa aħna qed definittivament se jitkellmu dwar:

  • L-aħjar prattiki madwar search ambiti, crawling kontenut, iskedi, eċċ.
  • Data web part ħsieb u "utent attwali" diffikultajiet (DVWP huwa popolari ta 'kull ġimgħa).
  • Xi ħadd irid biex jitkellmu dwar "Għaliex jħallsu eluf għal lista marketing" mill-esportaturi ġodda Talk Shop, "185165@video.wokr13.com". This one should be interesting. Very interesting.

I ser ukoll tkun qed tagħmel trick magic SharePoint inti ma tridx taqbeż!

Jekk għandek xi mistoqsijiet, nar lilhom off li questions@sharepointshoptalk.com, leave kumment jew buzz lili twitter ("Imħaded).

Reġistru hawn: https://www323.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000043750/Registration.aspx?pageName=dlnf750v8cqsstzx

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Tħabbar l-Intrapriża Fittex User Group Microsoft

Jien eċċitati ħafna li jħabbar li Natalya Voskresenskaya, kollegi tiegħi SharePoint MVP u l-partner (bl ferm inqas għajnuna mill me milli hi jixirqilhom) is launching a new user group devoted to enterprise search based on Microsoft technology. As a practical matter, dan jeħodna għall SP 2010 tfittxija u ħafna diskors dwar FAST, especially in our first session. Natalya and I have written a lot about FAST over the last year on blogs tagħna (Natalya għandha aktar u aħjar minn I Jittieħed!).

Our first meeting is coming up in just a few weeks in New York at Microsoft’s newly renovated offices on 6th near Rock Center. If you’re in New York on 12/9, you have no excuse not to make an appearance. Likewise for you Jersey people. Connecticut people can stay home (biss kidding!).

NY/NJ/CT people should skip this paragraph. We also plan to record the session and run a live web session so if you live outside the tri-state area, you should be able to tune in.

I ser blog dwar dan ftit aktar għaliex dan approċċi jum l-aktar awspiċju iżda jirreġistraw issa. After you register, the long wait begins. During that time, ċara iskeda tiegħek, jiksru l-aħbarijiet lill-familja tiegħek u javża lill-midja għaliex inti ma tridx taqbeż Nate Treloar launch our group to the moon and beyond 🙂

Sir af aktar mis-sit uffiċjali tagħna: http://www.sharepointgroups.org/enterprisesearch/default.aspx.

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SharePoint Shop Għada Talk (11/12) minn 12:30PM li 1:3PM EDT

Il SharePoint Talk Shop jmiss iseħħ għada fil 12:30 PM EDT.

This is a free event to anyone that has a telephone. A panel of SharePoint pro’s take questions and do their best to provide useful guidance and advice. We regularly hijack audience members and make them answer questions and try to have a good time.

Ibgħat mistoqsijiet tiegħek jew suġġetti għal questions@sharepointshoptalk.com.

Reġistru hawn: https://www.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000043750/Registration.aspx?pageName=sx9p9r6prwxp5mk9

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SharePoint Talk Shop għal Il-ħamis 11/05/09 @ 12:30PM EDT

L-edizzjoni li jmiss ta 'SharePoint Talk Shop sseħħ il-Ħamis, 11/05/09 fil 12:30 PM EDT.

Reġistru hawn: https://www.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000043750/Registration.aspx?pageName=gr5l4q66rv3f4xwj

SharePoint Shop Talk hija linja tat-telefon miftuħa, miftuħa Q&A biex jitkellmu dwar affarijiet kollha SharePoint.

Jekk għandek xi mistoqsijiet jew suġġetti li inti tixtieq l-panel biex jiddiskutu, tibgħathom bil-posta elettronika li questions@sharepointshoptalk.com jew twitter minnhom lili (pagalvin).

Jien ħażin ġrew għal żmien din il-ġimgħa, so I’ll leave it at that. I usually like to preview some of the already-emailed questions. Din il-ġimgħa, you’ll have to dial in to hear about it 🙂

Nittamaw li tara int fuq il-linja.

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Tqabbil Dati fi Data View Web Parti Tibni KPI WSS

Innota: this was first posted at www.endusersharepoint.com hawn: http://www.endusersharepoint.com/2009/11/02/comparing-dates-in-a-data-view-web-part-to-build-a-wss-kpi-in-sharepoint/.

Dan huwa pass ieħor blog post fuq tqabbil dati XSL fil-fehma data part web SharePoint.

Dan huwa xenarju tiegħi:

  • I jkollhom lista custom.
  • The business purpose of the list is to support the idea of a new employee and his/her tasks to be completed within 7 days of starting the job.
  • They are in a “warning zone” after 4 days if they have not completed these tasks.
  • I want to create a simple dashboard that shows green when they have either completed the task or if they have more than 4 days to complete it.
  • I want the dashboard to show yellow if they are in the warning zone.
  • I want to to show red if they have not completed the task after the due date.

I borrowed from dan l-artikolu fil Marc Anderson’s blog (http://mdasblog.wordpress.com/2008/02/19/comparing-dates-in-sharepoint-using-xsl/) to get the comparison logic and dan l-artikolu fil www.endusersharepoint.com for the basic ideas behind the dashboard (http://www.endusersharepoint.com/2008/12/09/visual-indicators-for-the-masses-kpis-in-wss/) written by Toni Frankola.

You should read the supporting blogs, but the implementation goes like this:

  1. Oħloq tip kontenut (kolonni + CT)
  2. Create a custom list and associate it with the content type.
  3. Create a web part page.
  4. Add the custom list to the web part page.
  5. Open up the page in SPD.
  6. Convert the list to a DVWP.
  7. Modify the XSL to generate the dashboard bits.

I have two dates: a warning date and a due date. To compare the dates, my xsl does the following:

 
 <XSL:jagħżlu>
 
 <!-- When both handbook and policy are signed, we are green regardless of dates. -->
 <XSL:Meta test="@Employee_x0020_Handbook_x003F_ = 1 and @Security_x0020_Policies = 1">
 <img src="/_layouts/images/KPIDefault-0.GIF" qodma="No problems"/>
 <a href="/HumanResources/Lists/New Employee Checklist/EditForm.aspx?ID={@ID}&amp;Source=/HumanResources/Shared Documents/New Hire Dashboard.aspx"> [Edit]</a>
 </XSL:Meta>
 
 <!-- Show amber indicator if we're past the warning date. -->
 <XSL:Meta test="ddwrt:FormatDateTime(string(ddwrt:Illum()), 1033, 'yyyyMMdd') &gt;= ddwrt:FormatDateTime(string(@TaskDueDate), 1033, 'yyyyMMdd')">
 <img src="/_layouts/images/KPIDefault-2.GIF" qodma="Overdue"/>
 <a stil="border: 0px" href="/HumanResources/Lists/New Employee Checklist/EditForm.aspx?ID={@ID}&amp;Source=/HumanResources/Shared Documents/New Hire Dashboard.aspx"> [Edit]</a>
 </XSL:Meta>
 
 <!-- Show red indicator if we're passed the due date. -->
 <XSL:Meta test="ddwrt:FormatDateTime(string(ddwrt:Illum()), 1033, 'yyyyMMdd') &gt;= ddwrt:FormatDateTime(string(@Warning_x0020_Date), 1033, 'yyyyMMdd')">
 <img src="/_layouts/images/KPIDefault-1.GIF" qodma="Warning"/> 
 <a href="/HumanResources/Lists/New Employee Checklist/EditForm.aspx?ID={@ID}&amp;Source=/HumanResources/Shared Documents/New Hire Dashboard.aspx"> [Edit]</a>
 </XSL:Meta>
 
 <!-- If we get here, we're earlier than the warning date, so we're green. -->
 <XSL:inkella>
 <img src="/_layouts/images/KPIDefault-0.GIF" qodma="No problems"/>
 <a href="/HumanResources/Lists/New Employee Checklist/EditForm.aspx?ID={@ID}&amp;Source=/HumanResources/Shared Documents/New Hire Dashboard.aspx"> [Edit]</a>
 </XSL:inkella>
 
 </XSL:jagħżlu>

A few key points from above:

  • I tried to compare dates without using the ddwrt functionality and got nowhere. I still don’t understand that. They dates displayed correctly, but both “>” and “<” comparisons always failed. Fl-aħħar, ddwrt came to my rescue (grazzi, darb'oħra, Marc).
  • I’m also displaying an [Edit] link to the item. I mainly did this so that I could easily test this out. The link itself may be useful to someone trying to figure it out.
  • This is implemented in SharePoint online and works nicely.
  • The images I reference in the _layouts directory (/_layouts/images/KPI…) are available out of the box in my environment so they are probably available for you as well.

Here’s a screen shot of what it looks like for me:

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