Speaking at Philly Code Camp on January 12th

by michaellotter 1/5/2008 1:06:00 PM

The Philly.Net Code Camp is coming up on Saturday, January 12th at DeVry University in Fort Washington, PA and I'm happy to say that I will be giving a presentation at the event.  The presentation is titled "InfoPath 2007 with Visual Studio 2008".  The session walks through building a new InfoPath 2007 form, Web Service, .NET Class, Workflow and LDAP query with Visual Studio 2008.  The form will call the web service on opening to retrieve the current user Active Directory information and State list from SQL 2005 database to populate an InfoPath form drop down list.   A simple workflow will be created and deployed with Visual Studio 2008 for sending an email.  This presentation will cover more details than what I usually do and it will all be using Visual Studio 2008 and not 2005.  Information on attending and a list of all the tracks for the code camp can be found at http://www.philly.net.

In my opinion the Office track is jammed pack with great sessions and we have Bob Fox doing a session on SharePoint Disaster Recovery and Backup (Wow can't what to see what type of code Bob has).  A full list of all the Office sessions is listed below.

David Mann - Delivering Modular SharePoint Workflow Functionality via Components
Bob Fox - SharePoint Disaster Recovery, Backup and more...
Tony Testa - AJAX in SharePoint
Michael Lotter - InfoPath 2007 with Visual Studio 2008
Russ Basuira - Programming Composite Applications that use the SharePoint Business Data Catalog
Gary Blatt - Using OpenXML to Access Excel and other Office 2007 Files

I'm really excited about this opportunity because it gives me another opportunity to meet new people and to work on my speaking and presentation skills.  The last 2 code camps were a blast and I'm sure this one will be to, please come out and join us for a great time talking about writing code (things we love to do) and meeting new people.

Cheers

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1/16/2008 11:03:05 AM

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Hi Michael,
Great postings!
I appreciate the efforts you put in to your blogs.
Recently I was stuck at my InfoPath 2007 web based form and thought it would be a good idea to share my problems with you.

Can you suggest me how to retrieve data from a sharepoint list and displayed into the different controls, more specifically into the repeating tables, based on a dropdown selection.
There should be some easy way to just retrieve the data and assign it to the form's data source.
I am in the hunt for it currently but unable to figure out.
Any idea, directions???
Thanks.
Zullu


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1/16/2008 2:48:24 PM

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I could find some info which reads data from the repeating table and displays it at the url:
msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb509311.aspx

But what I need is the reverse process.
That is, need to fetch data from the back end sharepint list and display them into the repeating table.

Any idea.
Thanks.
zullu.


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1/18/2008 11:09:03 AM


Hi,

Thank you for the question and I just want to clarify one thing. Are you wanting to bring one field or all fields from the SharePoint List to bind with the Repeating table? I'm think that you want to retrieve multiple fields from the SharePoint list and bind it to the repeating table. You want the repeating table to show all the rows in the SharePoint list?

Cheers,
Michael


mlotter

1/18/2008 2:03:50 PM

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Michael,
Thanks for your reply.

You are correct, I want to retrieve all the rows from the list.
Also, there are other controls like textboxes, dropdowns, checkboxes which are not part the repeating table.
Any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks.
zullu.


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1/21/2008 7:16:15 AM


Hi,

I've been thinking about what you want to do and it is possible to bind a secondary data source to a repeating table or to just use the secondary data source as a control (Repeating Table) but I haven't had time to look at how to make the rows editable for a bound repeating table that is web enabled. If I get some extra time this week I'll take a look.

Cheers


mlotter

1/21/2008 10:19:40 AM

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Michael,
Many thanks for your reply.
I really appreciate your kind gesture.
I will wait for your reply.

Thanks.
Zullu.


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