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User information (properties) cross site lookup. Is it possible in “Share” Point?

Last post 07-01-2008, 1:52 AM by daisy_jia. 2 replies.
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  •  03-27-2008, 11:40 AM 29462

    User information (properties) cross site lookup. Is it possible in “Share” Point?

    Hello

     I am working on IT Support page (Custom  List) for our SharePoint IT site. I want to create a simple workflow in SP Designer that will set user information like Department, Email, Name, Phone automatically into IT Support Request fields without user input and send email to IT team.

    So far I had success only with fields: CreatebBy, UpdatedBy and nothing else.  Seems like impossible to set data into the other fields based on the user.  We use Active Directory and looks like it synched with User Information List (located at http://yourspportal.com/_catalogs/users/simple.aspx on the portal site without problems.

    1)      I tried to download Workflow actions/activities from (http://www.codeplex.com/SPDActivities/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Lookup%20user%20info&referringTitle=Home)  and use “Lookup site user property” action. This option won’t allow me to choose any lists but the ones on the site I am currently located. In this case this is an IT site, not portal.

    2)      Also, I installed “Cross-Site Lookup” as a column information type. This way I am able to access portal and User Information List and display one of the properties(fields) in the dropdown on the IT support Request page. For example if I choose email, it displays all emails that is on User Information List. That’s not exactly what I am looking for. I looking for something along the lines of:  email in the dropdown will be automatically selected based on current user.

    Does anyone know how to accomplish this without writing custom actions, data types, webparts or something else?  I was looking for the solution for the last 2 days so any help is greatly appreciated.

  •  06-18-2008, 4:15 AM 29777 in reply to 29462

    Re: User information (properties) cross site lookup. Is it possible in “Share” Point?

    You may find some useful information on http://www.sharepointboost.com.

    there is a cross site lookup add-on designed for sharepoint.

     Find under: sharepoint cross-site lookup; cross-site lookup; lookup; sharepoint add-ons; sharepoint plug-ins;

  •  07-01-2008, 1:52 AM 29803 in reply to 29462

    Re: User information (properties) cross site lookup. Is it possible in “Share” Point?

    Hi, alexzor, I think you may want add FILTER function in Cross-Site Lookup column. But it is not easy because the out-of-box lookup column data does not contains any data about filter, if add custom data to custom lookup column,  the Cross-Site Lookup column can not be converted to default lookup column and it can not be edited in datasheet view.

    http://www.sharepointboost.com/Cross-SiteLookup.html

     

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