Friday, December 12, 2008

MOSS

Some useful MOSS links:

WorkFlow
KWizCom SharePoint Blog: Run code to make changes to all sites in a site collection - code sample
Marco André Silva : SharePoint Associating a Workflow to a list
Continuing from my last post, one thing that you also may want to do when programmatically creating a list is associating a workflow with a given configuration (e.g. Approval workflow when a new item is created in a document library). In the SharePoint
SPList.AddWorkflowAssociation Method (Microsoft.SharePoint)
Accessing Data from Workflow Association and Initiation Forms in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
Adding default approval workflow programmatically - MSDN Forums

Timer Jobs

Creating Custom SharePoint Timer Jobs
Read the web.config inside a Timer Job

TIP: Easily get to the WebPart Maintenance page for any Sharepoint Site Url - Rajiv and Michael's SharePoint discoveries and musings...

Field Controls

Sharepoint – Cascading Drop Down Lists

Search


SharePoint Search Service Tool - Home
The SharePoint Search Service Tool is a rich web service client that allows a developer to explore the scopes and managed properties of a given SharePoint Search SSP, build queries in either Keyword or SQL Syntax, submit those queries and examine the raw web service results. This tool can be useful in troubleshooting and verifying the behavior and configuration of a SharePoint environment.
Search Results: OOB Page

Tag Cloud

How to add a Tag Cloud view web part using the default SharePoint 2007 blog category column - John's Microsoft Solutions Notepad
Calculating font size:Microsoft SharePoint Designer Team Blog : Show Your Data in a Tag Cloud with XPath Expressions
Hi everyone, Jon Campbell here again with another great way to visualize your data in using DataViews. Tag clouds are a popular way to visually show how various terms are related to each other by assigning weights to each term, then using those weights
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CAML

U2U

U2U CAML Query Builder revisited - Karine Bosch

SPSiteDataQuery

SPSiteDataQuery - The query cannot be completed because the number of lists in the query exceeded the allowable limit - MdP's MOSS Blog

Sharepoint sites

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