“Potest non adepto album Te aeternum patrem agmen proprietas a SharePoint album” — description / opus-arounds

Hoc septimana, illa tandem quaestio delata explicabo consequat remota: Summa amet, conata patefacio excellere, quae videtur ad committitur operantes, sed tunc Praecedo esset pop usque errorem: "Cannot get the list schema column property from the SharePoint list". She was running office 2003, windows XP and connecting to MOSS.

Rimarer Internets et viderunt nihil autem speculatio 100% definitive. Hence, post haec.

Forsit: Exporting praestare visum, quod continet date (date = notitia typus agminis).

Quid fecit propter nos: Convert the date to a "single line of text". Igitur, convertere ad eam diem.

That solved it. It was nice to see that the conversion worked, ultro. It was quite nervous that converting things this way would fail, but it did not.

Mendum hoc ingens umbra super MCMXXXIV data huius modi in mente, sic erant 'iens futurus a Microsoft quaerentem a decretoriae responsionis, et fiducialiter agam, et update stipes est hic in proximo breve tempus cum eorum notitia officiali respondere et hotfix.

Alia references:

http://www.kevincornwell.com/blog/index.php/cannot-get-the-list-schema-column-property-from-the-sharepoint-list/

http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2383611&SiteID=1

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4 cogitationes on "“Potest non adepto album Te aeternum patrem agmen proprietas a SharePoint album” — description / opus-arounds

  1. David Alexander
    Gratias, its great to find out you are not alone in such matters. I am using a hosted Windows Sharepoint Service 3.0 with Excel 2003 and have exactly the same issue. My service provider also thought it was something to do with changing a column name as well. What ever the cause this calls into question the integrity of the microsoft platform management features that are meant to make it user friendly e.g. being able to change column names and all views and calculations are adjusted behind the scenes to the new name, it seems there is a bug in the system that does not correctly update schemas where Excel download is concerned.
    The fix you describe about converting it too text is just not practical for an end user system each time someone wants to download, the dates drive many of the views and calculation the users use in the systems we work with.
    I will ask the service provider to try the hotfix
    Thanks again for flagging it
  2. (non nomen) scripsit:
    Videte KB 941422, Description of the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 post-Service Pack 1 hotfix package: January 31, 2008. It appears to have a fix for this issue, but I have not had a chance to verify.
    From the KB:
    This hotfix package also fixes the following issues that were not previously documented in a Microsoft Knowledge Base article:


    Error message when you try to export a custom list: "Cannot get the list schema column property from the SharePoint list"

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    Potest non adepto album Te aeternum patrem agmen proprietas a SharePoint album.
  3. Corey
    We’ve also seen this issue, and it appears that it’s not just a date column and Office 2k3. It looks like it’s a date column that’s been renamed. What we’ve done here is to create a view that doesn’t include the renamed date column and use that to export to Excel 2k3.

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