Microsoft Flow, a component of the Office 365 suite, is a cloud-based tool that enables users to effortlessly automate workflows across various applications and services, without the need for technical assistance from developers. Built on top of the logic app engine, Microsoft Flow is designed for business users with a user-friendly interface. To create a flow, the user simply defines the action that should occur in response to a specific trigger event.
Start with SharePoint Result Source
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Result Sources were introduced in SharePoint 2013 first as the alternate of search Scopes from SharePoint 2010. With the help of Result Sources, SharePoint search can be configured in more established way. Even in SharePoint Server 2019 Public Preview, the modern search experience gets its results from the default result source. If we change the […]
SharePoint Framework: Deploy client-side web parts
SharePoint Framework encourages us to host customizations outside of SharePoint. Consisting fully of client-side assets these customizations can be hosted on public CDNs or other locations optimized for delivery of static resources. But hosting resources externally isn’t without downsides. Assuming you’re not hosting your organization’s customizations publicly, it adds yet another location for you to […]
Build InfoPath Form on Existing SharePoint List
As we are building the InfoPath on an existing list, we have to select a list on which we are going to build the InfoPath. So, I have selected the list named “TestListforDemo”. It is a custom SharePoint list. And the list already has two items. And now we have the default form for its […]
Step By Step Procedure To Create An Azure Logic App
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Azure Logic App Azure Logic App is a managed service that provides Azure’s Server-less Architecture that you can use to allow users to create an automated workflow across multiple applications and services with minimal steps. Though in the logic app, most of the features are UI based, custom code and development flavor can be included. […]
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A Brief Discussion on Ontology and it’s Classification
Ontology Ontologies are specifications of conceptualizations. It is a description of the concepts and relationships that can exist for an agent or a community of agents. The word Ontology, derives from the Greek words onto (being) and logia (written or spoken discourse). In philosophy, an ontology is a hypothesis about the nature of existence, of […]
SharePoint Framework: Introduction
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Recently in the SharePoint world, a new topic has become the focus of discussion — SharePoint Framework or in short SPFx. Everyone is saying this SPFx is going to change the SharePoint development roadmap and will bring significant changes in many ways. So, as a player in the SharePoint world, I became interested about this. […]
An Alternative Approach to Query User Profile Service in InfoPath using SharePoint Online
Background In InfoPath form, to auto populate user details, generally we, SharePoint Developers, used the GetUserProfileByName method by creating a data connection to https://tahmidulabedin.me/_vti_bin/userprofileservice.asmx?WSDL. And we used to be using this in SharePoint on-premises. Few days ago, I was trying to create an InfoPath form in SharePoint Online with Office 365 and I got an […]
SharePoint JSOM: Check if a user is in a group
Last day i was working in JSOM (JavaScript object model) on SharePoint Online. As per my clients requirement, i have to check a user, if he/she is a member of a particulate SP or not. In that Senior i used the following code. function(groupName, currentUser, clientContext) { var deferred = $.Deferred(); var currentWeb = clientContext.get_web(); […]
SharePoint REST API: CAML Query
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Introduction Last week, I was working with SharePoint REST API. In some terms, I need to do some complicated query in a SP list. To do these queries, I prefer CAML. But to use CAML with SharePoint REST API, I have been banging my head against the wall for a couple of days as I […]