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May 1 |
accepted | SharePoint Lists architecture |
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May 1 |
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SharePoint Lists architecture Per, thank you for your explainations :) |
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Apr 27 |
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SharePoint Lists architecture Does it mean, for example that if I have 2 content types in a list, each item will contain all the fields from both content types, leaving columns from the other content type empty? Will check it with some code.. |
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Apr 25 |
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SharePoint Lists architecture Thanks, it became a bit more clear:) But I'm still not understanding how SharePoint handles BaseTypes. All the fields in a list build it's own Content Type, explicitly or implicitly. But at the same time, every list has a Base Type. In the BaseType element in the global onet.xml file there's a schema that defines some Fields. So, does SharePoint copy these fields to every list's internal ContentType when creating a list? |
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awarded | Student |
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Apr 14 |
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SharePoint Lists architecture Could you explain then what the BaseTypes element means? msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms467993.aspx |
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