Hi Sezai,

 

Thanks for that ... So it sounds like I should very much be expressing my
concern with a plan to “manually create” these identical parent content
types across multiple site collections?

 

Thanks for your very quick response.

 

Cheers,

Trevor Andrew

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Sezai KOMUR
Sent: Wednesday, 14 May 2008 12:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] RE: Content Types and Content Type Hierarchies

 

>> I assume best practice would suggest creating all Content Types once and
once only and distributing them as features to all of the Site Collections
that need them. Is this the best approach?

 

Yes you need your base/parent content type deployed to all site collection
which will make use of content types that inherit from your base content
type.

 

By deploying content types as features you can activate the same content
type feature on all your site collections which need to use them, so the
same Content Type IDs will be used in all site collections which should
avoid issues.

 

Sezai Kömür
Senior Developer  - BEng, BSc - Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist  -
http://www.moss2007.com.au/

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Trevor Andrew
Sent: Wednesday, 14 May 2008 10:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OzMOSS] RE: Content Types and Content Type Hierarchies

 

Hi All,

 

Can I confirm my understanding of the correct use of Content Types across
multiple site collections?

 

My understanding is that the moment you create a content type that inherits
from one of the base SharePoint content types (say Content Type A), via the
user interface, a Content Type ID is created which is a concatenation of the
parent Content Type ID and a GUID. Now if you create an attribute / column
equivalent content type in another site collection, it will acquire a
different Content Type ID.

 

If you then create a further content type that inherits from Content Type A
in one of the site collections, my understanding is that these “child”
content types will not be deployable to the other site collection, even as
features, because they won’t recognise the “other version” of Content Type A
as a valid parent. Is this correct, or will it “link up” correctly?

 

I assume best practice would suggest creating all Content Types once and
once only and distributing them as features to all of the Site Collections
that need them. Is this the best approach?

 

Kind Regards,

Trevor Andrew

p: (03) 9323 5246

m: (0407) 535 615

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