Hiya,
I have a client who is looking at using WebEx to host videos and track number
of hits (like youtube) and who viewed them.
I'm looking at using SharePoint to host videos instead. I've been looking into
how we can meet requirements, such as show how many times a video has been
viewed
SharePoint 2010 EE has web analytic feature, I haven't worked with it so not
sure if it can track the things you are after OOTB.
For ideas.. you can also have a look at http://pks.codeplex.com/ .. which
Retrieve instant ROI and metrics with the ability to track the number of
podcasts downloaded
Hi Daniel
Thanks for the link. I know this work for new lists, but when I am importing a
linked table from access after I add the lookup column its obviously empty.
I was more after how can I programatically perhaps enforce something like
table 1 join table 2 where t1key = t2key
set t1value =
I wish I could help with this - because that would mean I'd actually got it
working this side. It works fine until I save the page template, and then I get
'unspecified errors'.
What I'm trying to do sounds similar to your solution - I'll be interested to
see if I end up with the same problem
Use related fields (set it's value to what you want to sort on).
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.sharepoint.spfield.relatedfield.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms459059.aspx
Regards,
Paul Turner
MCT, MCPD: Enterprise, MCSD, MCDBA, MCTS, Microsoft vTSP
Couple of downsides of related field property to keep in mind:
1. In my experience the RelatedField property breaks site templates, as
its not part of the schema.
2. The only way to display the value of the related field in list view is
to use CAML DisplayPatterns that are now