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How can I get associated meeting information through a web service added 297 characters in body |
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Oct 16 |
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How can I get associated meeting information through a web service It does seem that the ows_InstanceID is the field under each of the associated data items (agenda, objectives, etc...) that links to the parent meeting, but still investigating. Also it doesnt seem to work that way for documents in the Document Libraries. |
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asked | How can I get associated meeting information through a web service |
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Oct 13 |
accepted | Meeting Workspace in Outlook 2010 |
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Oct 11 |
answered | Meeting Workspace in Outlook 2010 |
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Oct 11 |
asked | Meeting Workspace in Outlook 2010 |
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Dec 1 |
answered | Using sharepoint as a CMS |
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Oct 26 |
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Using sharepoint as a CMS ok, found lots of help via google, which was been good so far, Im running SP2010 Foundation and this link helped me a lot: scottcurrier.wordpress.com/2010/02/20/… |
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Oct 25 |
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Using sharepoint as a CMS ok great, looks like Im on the right track, I would appreciate some reading material if you have some idea where to direct me. The developer API's are so large and Im really a Sharepoint newbie so the terminology alone is getting me a bit. |
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Oct 25 |
asked | Using sharepoint as a CMS |