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In meinen Projekten bin ich neulich über eine Migration eines Lotus Notes Workflows gestolpert. Normalerweise benutzt man hier aus Gründen der Gestaltung Infopath 2007 Formulare um die Dateneingabe zu validieren.
Jetzt bietet Notes ein sogenanntes selbstlernendes Feld (also eine Combobox die es erlaubt neue eigene Einträge zu erstellen).
Wenn man Infopath als Client verwendet ist das auch sehr einfach, dort ist eine Combobox als Control vorgesehen. Soll das ganze jetzt aber über die Infopath Forms Services laufen wird`s etwas schwieriger, denn die Combobox ist dort nicht verfügbar.
Abhilfe schafft hier ein eigenes kleines Control welches aus 3 Bausteinen besteht:
Einer Textbox für die Eingabe, einem Button für die Steuerung sowie einer Listbox für die Anzeige bestehender Felder. Datenquelle ist hier eine SharePoint Liste. In unserem Fall soll ein Bearbeiter entweder aus der bestehenden Liste ausgewählt werden oder ein neuer Bearbeiter direkt eingegeben werden können - das Ganze ist nicht an irgendein Directory, sondern nur an eine einfache SharePoint Liste gebunden.
SharePoint Solutions Team Blog: Using XSLT to Create a Forms Server Link on a Task Form
When you use the "Assign a To-do Item" action in a SharePoint Designer workflow, a form is created that is presented to the user when they edit the task that the action created. This form allows the user to "complete the task" that was assigned during the workflow.
Located on this task form is a link to the related list item. When this related list item is an InfoPath form, a link is provided to the xml form, but unfortunately this link doesn't respect the "open in browser" directive that is selected on the form library advanced settings when the library is configured to forms server. Here's how you can make a change to the XSLT on the form to change the link to open the form using forms server.
Office Forms Server 2007 XmlForm Control = Web Part - Patrick Tisseghem's Blog [MVP SharePoint]
So here is the scenario, you have an InfoPath template for meeting agendas (one of the samples) and you publish this to a SharePoint site, creating a document library and leveraging the Office Forms Server to deliver a browser-based experience. You can now have the XmlForm Web Part on the home page showing one of these meeting agendas.
InfoPath solutions, articles, and tutorials for developers and Microsoft Office Users
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