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If you have no experience developing, then copy/pasting some code is
not the right thing (for your organization) to do. If you have any C#
developers on staff run this past them. If not, either buy or
contract someone (with guaranteed support) to do this for you.
You will likely get this right. But then support comes.... someone
wants a modification, or a bugfix....
Ad-hoc development is great for learning, but please don't deploy
something you copy-paste from a blog into production anywhere. You're
doing your employer a disservice, and yourself.
On 2/2/08, MacDonald, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi All:
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>
>
> I am 6 months new to sharepoint administration and we are using a WSS 3.0
> environment. My problem is I want to create an event handler that will pull
> certain fields (other than the body, subject and email address) of an email
> and then create a new list item with the selected fields. For Example:
> Create an outlook form with fields like First Name, Last Name, Problem
> description, Contact method (choice field), ID, hardware used (choice field)
> Etc… This is being used for a remote administration we are providing.
>
>
>
> Anyways, I have no experience developing in visual studio, but do have
> access to it. After a few weeks of research I have found the code for the
> event handler that I need to modify and found basic instructions to create
> an event handler, but I have been unsuccessful putting them together and
> building the solution in Visual Studio.
>
>
>
> The code that is responsible for pulling the Body, subject and email out of
> the box in sharepoint is:
>
>
>
> namespace TaskHandler
>
> {
>
> public class SimpleHandler:SPEmailEventReceiver
>
> {
>
> public override void EmailReceived(SPList list,
> Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities.SPEmailMessage emailMessage,
> string receiverData)
>
> {
>
> SPListItem item = list.Items.Add();
>
> item["Title"] = emailMessage.Headers["Subject"];
>
> item["DueDate"] =
> System.DateTime.Parse(emailMessage.Headers["Date"]).AddDays(21);
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> item["Description"] = emailMessage.HtmlBody;
>
> item.Update();
>
> }
>
> }
>
> }
>
>
>
> However for me to edit it and make it work/deploy it as an event handler is
> not working to well.
>
>
>
> Anyways, ANY HELP that any of you developers can provide me with would be
> MUCH APPRECIATED!!!
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> I am a quick learner!
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> Thank you,
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>
>
> Mike
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Sezai KOMUR
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 10:13 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [OzMOSS] RE: Custom Managed Properties
>
>
>
> Re-run the search crawl.
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>
>
> If you have just mapped the Managed Property to a Crawl Property then you
> need to re-run the crawl again in order for the Managed Property to
> correctly map through to the Crawl Property.
>
>
>
> Ie.
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> 1. Crawl once to detect the Crawl Property
>
> 2. Create a Managed Property and Map it to the Crawl Property
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> 3. Run the crawl again after mapping the Managed Property
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>
>
>
> Sezai Kömür
> Senior Developer - BEng, BSc - Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist
> - http://www.moss2007.com.au/
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Roger Noble
> Sent: Friday, 1 February 2008 1:12 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [OzMOSS] Custom Managed Properties
>
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> [Sorry this is a bit long winded]
>
> I have a custom Managed Property that is mapped to a Crawled Property.
>
> The Crawled Property is a metadata element in an aspx page, and has been
> crawled and discovered by the query engine. I know that the property has
> been found because on the crawled property page it lists some sample
> documents that use the property.
>
> The problem I am having is that the Managed Property is returning blank when
> I perform a search, and when I look at the Managed Property properties it
> has "Number of items found with this property: 0" in the Content using this
> property section.
>
>
>
> Example metadata element: <meta name="MD.Title" content="test page" />
>
>
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Roger
>
>
>
> [For those who are interested in hearing about my last problem. The client
> still wanted the documents to be crawled instantly when a page was created –
> so I'm starting an incremental crawl every time. So far this works fine, but
> has not been tested under load.]
>
>
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