Hi. I want to thank you for your post on auto-incrementing numbers. It’s really helpful. Will you be writing a post to explain how in SPD one can change the field so that users can’t edit it after the fact? I can’t seem to figure out how to do that. Thanks, Deena
Hi, Deena. I’m glad to hear it was useful for you. As for your request, you want to know how to change a field so that user’s can’t edit it after the fact…could you elaborate on what you mean by after the fact?
Do you mean the user could enter information into the field but then not be able to change it after they save?
Or do you want a field that displays information but doesn’t allow them to enter anything at all?
Hi Sanjeev
Are you in India? I need some help regarding Sharepoint development. I’m working for a company which is approaching CMMI L3 certification and we are automating the entire workflow using sharepoint. It’d be great if you can share your phone# or email.
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Deena | April 28, 2008 at 8:49 pm
Hi. I want to thank you for your post on auto-incrementing numbers. It’s really helpful. Will you be writing a post to explain how in SPD one can change the field so that users can’t edit it after the fact? I can’t seem to figure out how to do that. Thanks, Deena
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ThiNg | April 28, 2008 at 9:10 pm
Hi, Deena. I’m glad to hear it was useful for you. As for your request, you want to know how to change a field so that user’s can’t edit it after the fact…could you elaborate on what you mean by after the fact?
Do you mean the user could enter information into the field but then not be able to change it after they save?
Or do you want a field that displays information but doesn’t allow them to enter anything at all?
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Magnus | May 7, 2008 at 12:15 pm
I would very much be interested in learning how you created the cascading fields; please let me know when you’ve created it.
Many thanks!
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ThiNg | May 16, 2008 at 2:30 pm
Magnus,
I’ve just updated the topic on Cascading drop-down lists. I also recommend that you read the instructions that come with the DataCogs add-in.
Thanks for Reading
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Rajat | July 17, 2008 at 2:42 pm
Hi Sanjeev
Are you in India? I need some help regarding Sharepoint development. I’m working for a company which is approaching CMMI L3 certification and we are automating the entire workflow using sharepoint. It’d be great if you can share your phone# or email.