| bio | website | sympmarc.com |
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| location | Boston, MA | |
| age | 51 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 7 months |
| seen | 19 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 1,005 |
Marc is the Co-Founder and President of Sympraxis Consulting LLC, located in the Boston suburb of Newton, MA, USA.
Marc has over 25 years of experience in technology professional services and software development. Over a wide-ranging career in consulting as well as line manager positions, Marc has proven himself as a problem solver and leader who can solve difficult technology problems for organizations across a wide variety of industries and organization sizes.
Lately, aside from client work, Marc has been:
- Developer of the jQuery Library for SharePoint Web Services (SPServices)
- Faculty member at the USPJA Academy
- Frequent contributing author at EndUserSharePoint.com
- Blogging at Marc D Anderson’s blog
- Moderator at EndUserSharePoint’s Stump the Panel forums
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Aug 1 |
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How to create the following list structure in sharepoint I almost alwats use lookups over coices for more flexibility down the line: sympmarc.com/2012/07/23/… I could see a need to add to or edit the Product Groups regularly. Making it a lookup based on list contents means we can apply separate permissions, etc. |
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Aug 1 |
answered | How to create the following list structure in sharepoint |
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Aug 1 |
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Lookup Column Values With and Without ID;# in SPD with DVWPs deleted 4 characters in body; edited title |
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Jul 31 |
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Lookup Column Values With and Without ID;# in SPD with DVWPs That's true in 2010, right? But I'm looking at 2007 at the moment. However, I think that I've seen this in both versions. |
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Jul 31 |
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Lookup Column Values With and Without ID;# in SPD with DVWPs I think you're answering a different question than I'm asking. I'm writing my own XSL in the DVWP, not just clicking on buttons in the ribbon. In some environments I see the ID;# in lookup column values and in others I don't. I'm wondering why there;s a difference. |
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Jul 31 |
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Lookup Column Values With and Without ID;# in SPD with DVWPs I added yet more info above. I'd really like to always see the ID;#. |
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Jul 31 |
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Lookup Column Values With and Without ID;# in SPD with DVWPs added 174 characters in body |
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Jul 31 |
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Lookup Column Values With and Without ID;# in SPD with DVWPs In U2U CAML builder, I see the ID;# for the lookup columns. It's just in the DVWP that I don't. |
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Jul 31 |
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Lookup Column Values With and Without ID;# in SPD with DVWPs I added some clarification above. |
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Jul 31 |
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Lookup Column Values With and Without ID;# in SPD with DVWPs added 279 characters in body; edited tags |
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Jul 31 |
asked | Lookup Column Values With and Without ID;# in SPD with DVWPs |
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Jul 23 |
answered | xslt dropdown & spservice.spcascadedropdown |
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Jul 23 |
answered | Cascading Dropdown for Lookup with more than 20 items |
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Jul 19 |
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SPServices GetListItems don't work most of time I think you're going to have to do some debugging. GetListItems should work very, very consistently. Did you switch to $(document).ready(), as suggested by PirateEric? |
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Jul 16 |
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jquery image mouseover and picture library Well, you can use those smaller thumbnails if they serve your purpose. If you need to separate images that aren't the same, then save them using some naming convention that makes sense, like image_start and image_mouseover. |
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Jul 14 |
answered | jquery image mouseover and picture library |
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Jul 13 |
answered | childColumnStatic is undefined |
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Jul 13 |
answered | SPServices GetListItems don't work most of time |
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Jul 13 |
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Can I create a “next due date” field for recurring tasks with no coding? Enjoy reading. Feel free to ping me separately if you'd like! |
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Jul 12 |
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Can I create a “next due date” field for recurring tasks with no coding? It's a pretty simple thing, really. I consider script, CSS, XSL, etc. to be code as well. The "no code" idea is, to me, a misnomer. The fact that these languages aren't compiled doesn't mean that they aren't code. Everyone else just hasn't come around to my way of thinking yet. |