SharePoint 2010: How to create filtered lookup field
[Dhiraj]( “dhiraj21985@gmail.com”) -
Can we do the same thing without using InfoPath forms? Thanks in advance.
[cakriwut]( “cakriwut@gmail.com”) -
Hi Dhiraj, Using Client Object Model, you can achieve the same using SharePoint Designer. For more information visit other post here:http://blog.libinuko.com/2011/01/29/sharepoint-2010-how-to-create-cascading-lookup-field-using-client-object-model/ Thanks, Riwut
[Lutfuth]( “daniel.nicksen81@yahoo.com”) -
Hi, Which program did you used for create these webcasts? Please let me also know which resolution do you have. Thanks a lot for your answer Lutfuth
[cakriwut]( “cakriwut@gmail.com”) -
Hi, I am using Camtasia Studio.
[Sabin]( “navin.pokhrel@smsu.edu”) -
Hello Riwut, Thank You very much for your video, It helped me a lot for couple of projects i was working on. I was going through another issue, i was wondering if you might be able to help me. Lets assume scenario you used in this article “Books” and “Members List” where we have Title, author and Status. So using your technique now we can display title of the books that are available when we create new item in “Members List”. IS there a way that, after you create new item in ”Members List” we can update status of “Books” list to “ In Use”. SO upon creation of another new item in “Members List”, we wont see same item being displayed. I would really appreciate your help. Thank You
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[Rui Ventura]( “ruiventura1511@gmail.com”) -
Hi Riwut, I have an infopath form with a secondary source from a sharepoint list. I am trying to auto populate the customer name field when the customer number field is selected but when i add a rule it only adds the first customer name in my list. Do you have any ideas? Thx in Advance