Arkivji ta 'Kull Xahar: Frar 2008

Soluzzjoni (tip ta '): Set Prijorità fuq Task Bl-użu SharePoint Designer

I jkollhom ix-xenarju business bħal dan:

  • A uploads utent dokument lejn librerija dokument.
  • Hija jagħżel tip kontenut u jidħol meta data kif meħtieġ. Wieħed mill-oqsma meta data huwa bandiera, "Urgent".
  • Dan iqanqal Designer SharePoint workflow li, fost affarijiet oħra, uses the "Collect Data from a User" azzjoni.

"Collect Data from a User" toħloq oġġett f'kompitu lista approvazzjoni titlob għal dak id-dokument.

I meħtieġa biex joħolqu opinjoni tal-lista kompitu li wera talbiet urġenti għall-approvazzjoni.

Soluzzjoni: Put the word "URGENT:" into the title of these tasks.

I would have preferred to specify the priority field directly. Madankollu, I ma setgħetx tagħmel dan għal diversi raġunijiet:

  1. Il jiġbru azzjoni data ma tipprovdix mekkaniżmu biex jaġġorna kull qasam ieħor minn titolu (u dawk l-oqsma addizzjonali li inti tixtieq li jiġbru data).
  2. The "assign a to do item" azzjoni għandha l-istess problema.
  3. Huwa possibbli li jiddaħħal oġġett fi lista (I.E. daħħal oġġett fil-lista kompitu direttament) but this not a blocking action. That means that the workflow will not wait for the user to complete that task.

I kkunsidrati approċċi ftit qabel (Thankfully) realizing we could just put "urgent" fit-titolu.

  1. Ibda workflow fuq il-lista kompitu nnifisha b'tali mod li meta kompitu ġdid hija maħluqa, qualche cross references lura għad-dokument li beda l-ewwel workflow, pull out the urgent flag value and update priority as needed.
  2. Do something similar with an event receiver. On create of the task, jillokalizza-dokument assoċjat u taġġorna prijorità kif meħtieġ.
  3. Use the "create list item" action in conjunction with the "wait for field change" action and an event receiver. If we create a list item, we can specify all the fields we want. Use an event receiver to update the original item when the user completes the task and the "wait for field change" action’s condition would be met and the workflow would proceed. (Għal xi raġuni, I kien aktar jew anqas kostanti fuq dan l-approċċ qabel bil-għaqal jiddeċiedu li walk away għal waqt).

Hemm żvantaġġ għal soluzzjoni tiegħi (aside mill-fatt ovvju li biss it-test tat-titolu jindika urġenza). Since "collect feedback" biss taċċetta ismijiet titolu hard kodifikati, I need to use two different collect feedback actions whose only difference is that hard coded title.

Iżda, inqas hemm soluzzjoni li ma tkunx teħtieġ riċevituri avveniment jew azzjonijiet SPD dwana.

Jekk xi ħadd tkun solvuta din b'mod aktar għaqlija, jekk jogħġbok let me know.

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IL-ĦADD Funny: Żamma Iben tiegħek Fuq sieq tiegħu

One of the many joys I take in being the parent of a ten year old boy is finding new ways to make him laugh or think a little differently about questions and things in the world. I’ve used these techniques over the years:

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Ttraskuratx mistoqsijiet tiegħu:

Tagħha: F'liema ġurnata huwa?

Dad: Jum wieħed qabel l-erbgħa.

S: Mhux, f'liema ġurnata tax-xahar huwa?

D: Oh, huwa 4 jum wara Jan 25.

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Tickle lilu u tgħidlu int ser tieqaf meta jieqaf laughing.

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Jinżlu taraġ għall-kamra tat-TV u jħabbar, "It’s good to be the daddy." Imbagħad, pick up lilu biex jiksbu l-post sħun fuq il-couch u jibdlu l-kanal għal xi ħaġa tajba, bħall-kanal Scifi.

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Read stories out loud. Insert ridiculous sentences in the middle of the story. My favorite is to add "killing him instantly" when the main characters encounters some minor trouble. Per eżempju, "the knife slipped in his hand, qtugħ indiċi finger tiegħu, qtil lilu istantanjament." Nothing quite gets your son out of a complacent and passive listening mode as the main character being killed instantly.

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Read stories incorrectly. Read sentences backward. The best part of this is that the first couple of times I did this, my son thought he was helping me out by pointing out that I wasn’t reading the words in the right order. The down side is that he really doesn’t want me to read to him any more.

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Go to Burger King for lunch. My son would eat BK morning, night and day if we let him. When going, tgħidlu, "I know you hate going there, but we simply have no choice." When he tries to explain that he loves BK, talk over him and say things like "We don’t have time to argue about it! We’re going and I don’t want to have a discussion!"

(Dan tfakkarni ta Joke tiegħi Borg favoriti: "Borger King: We do it our way. Your way is irrelevant." hahaha!)

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Iftaħ ktieb għall-paġna 9 u jgħidu, "hmm, that’s an odd page".

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Fill the world with arch enemies. "We’re going to run quick over toe 7-11, arch-enemy of 11-7".

"Your aunt lives in Ringwood, ghadu arch għall-belt ta 'Squarewood."

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Aħna sewqan sa Massachusetts minn New Jersey diversi drabi fis-sena u ħafna drabi tieħu madwar 5 hours door to door. As we arrive home and pull into the driveway say, "oh, I nesa, għandna bżonn li jagħmlu sing malajr biex Home Depot."

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Meta jaraw episodju vjolenti fi juru TV (bħal Eroj), tell iben tiegħek, "some times, fuq ix-xogħol, I need to destroy my enemies by burning them alive using the powers of my mind. I don’t like doing it, imma inti gotta tagħmel dak li gotta tagħmel."

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Meta jaraw films orrur ħżiena (see "It’s good to be the Daddy" hawn fuq), ascribe improbable motives to the evil character. Per eżempju, tell your son that the reason Jason is so angry is because he wants some cake and they won’t let him have any.

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Explain phone numbers incorrectly. Instead of telling your son to dial "201-111-2222", tell him it’s "2-011-1-12222".

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What tricks tuza?

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Blogging Guest?

It seems fairly common in the political blogging world for a given blog to host a "guest blogger". When I’m in political blog land I must be wearing a different pair of eye glasses because it never occurred to me that "guest blogging" might make sense for a technical blog like mine. That is, until I read this post by Kanwal Khipple over at The Best of SharePoint Buzz- Jannar 2008.

Thinking on it, I believe there could be a lot of people out there in SharePoint land that have the itch to put together an article, short or long, technical or more business oriented, eċċ, but don’t run their own blog for all the usual reasons. If you’re one of those people, I’d be happy to host it. You can reach me via email or leave a comment. I haven’t thought through any kind of guidelines, but I suppose that I’d want it to be oriented around SharePoint, but I also like to throw in some personal observations about consulting now u imbagħad. I’m also trying to publish a "IL-ĦADD Funny" every week and I’m bound to run out of ideas for that.

If you’re a regular blogger already but would like to experiment with guest blogging, I’m definitely open to that too, either as a host or a guest 🙂

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