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Riding CAML to avoid getting The Hump

by JamieMcAllister 11/12/2008 3:35:00 PM
Sometimes you just need to get some information about your Sharepoint Site quickly. Today we demonstrate how CAML can be used to create a custom Report to locate certain publishing pages. (Or any other list items you want!). [More]

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CAML | Sharepoint | Reports

Further Customise CQWP to Display Draft and Checked Out Pages By User

by JamieMcAllister 10/30/2008 4:14:00 PM
The CQWP is a very versatile tool for MOSS Publishing Sites. Here I demonstrate how to override the fields that CQWP usually display. This allows a solution to one of the Content Authors major bug bears - an easy way to find out what pages are currently checked out or draft.. [More]

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CAML | CMS | Sharepoint | Variations | WCM | CQWP

Embed CAML Queries into the Content Query Webpart - Finding Draft Publishing Content

by JamieMcAllister 4/14/2008 12:12:00 PM
This article demonstrates a powerful code free way of finding your draft publishing content, by embedding CAML queries into the Content Query Web Part (CQWP).. [More]

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CAML | Sharepoint

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