MOSS 2007 - I have to make a sharepoint solution from scratch for the first time Plz advice me for best practice
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I'm working for a firm who has given me a job in their sharepoint team. I'm not a beginner in sharepoint moss but i'm neither a expert. But this task i have been given is " make this spreadsheet online in Sharepoint" !! My first thougth was - Aha this must be easy with Infopath I Know a little bit of Infopath but the form must be a webform because these inspectors don't have office or infopath on their PC or tablets. Neither will the intern guys use infopath or excel. In my firm we use Office 2003 and Infopath 2003 certainly have its limits with Moss 2007 Hmm... Here is what I have come up with so far: Make a subsite under the exsisting sharepoint Site Or make a Site collection under the exsisting sharepoint Site. I'm not aware of the differents/ advances-disadvances between these option. What do you suggest? All the access- and informations rights should be inherited from Main Site. Is it possible? It must be possible to save the work and proceed later. Some of the data in this form are pre filled with data from a SQL (I must design it). It should be shown in dropdowns in the webform The web form must be a webpart I guess? Ok I Create a webform as an webpart. Now i'm not shure about storing the data. Should it be a new database or can I use the database from sharepoint? Should it be stored procedures or xml ( Im not a database designer and i'm lost here)? By the way- which tools do you prefere for database design.? After they have submited, the data is stored and then the inspectors is taking to frontpage. They are finished with their job. Ok then the other department This department should be able to monitoring, edit, add, generate some report/views/list.This is not public They should be able to add/edit/delete values in the dropdowns as i mentioned before. How to do that. A webpart for every dropdown? Beside that, they should see a table which is a summarized list of all the inspectors input. Sorting the columns is a must. A total summarize list is default. (ex. show total errors during an inspection, total inspections etc.) Three of the the columns must be able to be sort ( Month or Year or Factory ). Should I use Jquery or Ajax? There will be some diffenrent views . The views should show some data in a list (not exel, pdf or word but raw data), based on the input from the user. The views should be in a dashboard. I'm not quit shure what a dashboard is i
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I'm working for a firm who has given me a job in their sharepoint team. I'm not a beginner in sharepoint moss but i'm neither a expert. But this task i have been given is " make this spreadsheet online in Sharepoint" !! My first thougth was - Aha this must be easy with Infopath I Know a little bit of Infopath but the form must be a webform because these inspectors don't have office or infopath on their PC or tablets. Neither will the intern guys use infopath or excel. In my firm we use Office 2003 and Infopath 2003 certainly have its limits with Moss 2007 Hmm... Here is what I have come up with so far: Make a subsite under the exsisting sharepoint Site Or make a Site collection under the exsisting sharepoint Site. I'm not aware of the differents/ advances-disadvances between these option. What do you suggest? All the access- and informations rights should be inherited from Main Site. Is it possible? It must be possible to save the work and proceed later. Some of the data in this form are pre filled with data from a SQL (I must design it). It should be shown in dropdowns in the webform The web form must be a webpart I guess? Ok I Create a webform as an webpart. Now i'm not shure about storing the data. Should it be a new database or can I use the database from sharepoint? Should it be stored procedures or xml ( Im not a database designer and i'm lost here)? By the way- which tools do you prefere for database design.? After they have submited, the data is stored and then the inspectors is taking to frontpage. They are finished with their job. Ok then the other department This department should be able to monitoring, edit, add, generate some report/views/list.This is not public They should be able to add/edit/delete values in the dropdowns as i mentioned before. How to do that. A webpart for every dropdown? Beside that, they should see a table which is a summarized list of all the inspectors input. Sorting the columns is a must. A total summarize list is default. (ex. show total errors during an inspection, total inspections etc.) Three of the the columns must be able to be sort ( Month or Year or Factory ). Should I use Jquery or Ajax? There will be some diffenrent views . The views should show some data in a list (not exel, pdf or word but raw data), based on the input from the user. The views should be in a dashboard. I'm not quit shure what a dashboard is i
Catfelix wrote:
I'm not a beginner in sharepoint moss but i'm neither a expert.
My suggestion is to be honest with yourself and your employer and say you are not capable of handling this project. You are certainly a beginner, don't kid yourself or insult us.
Catfelix wrote:
I'm not aware of the differents/ advances-disadvances between these option. What do you suggest?
See above.
Catfelix wrote:
informations rights should be inherited from Main Site. Is it possible?
See above, please
Catfelix wrote:
The web form must be a webpart I guess?
See above, please, see above.
Catfelix wrote:
A webpart for every dropdown?
GIVE UP, I have
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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Catfelix wrote:
I'm not a beginner in sharepoint moss but i'm neither a expert.
My suggestion is to be honest with yourself and your employer and say you are not capable of handling this project. You are certainly a beginner, don't kid yourself or insult us.
Catfelix wrote:
I'm not aware of the differents/ advances-disadvances between these option. What do you suggest?
See above.
Catfelix wrote:
informations rights should be inherited from Main Site. Is it possible?
See above, please
Catfelix wrote:
The web form must be a webpart I guess?
See above, please, see above.
Catfelix wrote:
A webpart for every dropdown?
GIVE UP, I have
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
Give this kid a break - is this forum not for everyone?
Mark Nischalke wrote:
You are certainly a beginner, don't kid yourself or insult us.
What a attitude to have. If we all behave like this - what a small formum this will be We must all start from one point
Mark Nischalke wrote:
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
Yes your shure know the language, but did you understand the book?
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Give this kid a break - is this forum not for everyone?
Mark Nischalke wrote:
You are certainly a beginner, don't kid yourself or insult us.
What a attitude to have. If we all behave like this - what a small formum this will be We must all start from one point
Mark Nischalke wrote:
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
Yes your shure know the language, but did you understand the book?
ConsultBjol wrote:
but did you understand the book?
You couldn't even tell this was a quote from another user. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt