Build the view you require in your dev environment. Then suck down the list XML with SPSource in order to redeploy as a ListTemplate or ListInstance feature. There are sometimes a few tweaks involved but it's sooooo much faster and easier.
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Maxine Harwood Sent: Wednesday, 13 July 2011 2:42 PM To: ozMOSS Subject: order by content type I have a view I have modified I SharePoint designer but I can't get it to sort by content type. But if I enable the grouping on contentType, it works. I don't want grouping. Here is the CAML - can you see anything wrong with it? The only reference I had found on the net suggested to sort it client side... <View Name="{1514C435-3E76-4CF1-910A-638CFEFA9D12}" DefaultView="TRUE" MobileView="TRUE" MobileDefaultView="TRUE" Type="HTML" DisplayName="All Documents" Url="/CD /Forms/AllItems.aspx" Level="1" BaseViewID="1" ContentTypeID="0x" ImageUrl="/_layouts/images/dlicon.png"> <Query> <OrderBy> <FieldRef Name="ContentType" Ascending="TRUE"/> <FieldRef Name="FileLeafRef" Ascending="TRUE"/> </OrderBy> <GroupBy> </GroupBy> </Query> <ViewFields> <FieldRef Name="DocIcon"/> <FieldRef Name="ContentType"/> <FieldRef Name="MRC_x0020_Document_x0020_ID"/> <FieldRef Name="LinkFilename"/> <FieldRef Name="Title"/> <FieldRef Name="Modified"/> <FieldRef Name="Editor"/> <FieldRef Name="MRC_x0020_Document_x0020_Visibility"/> <FieldRef Name="MRC_x0020_Expiry"/> <FieldRef Name="Keywords"/> <FieldRef Name="Review_x0020_Date"/> <FieldRef Name="Risk_x0020_Assessment"/> <FieldRef Name="_UIVersionString"/> </ViewFields> <RowLimit Paged="TRUE">30</RowLimit> <Aggregations Value="Off"/> <Toolbar Type="Standard"/> </View>
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