Thursday, January 7, 2010

Searching by Columns in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007

How can we search by columns in MOSS? This is a very common question from users. When we want to search by a column in announcements, document library, tasks or any kind of sharepoint lists, we need to create a managed property to map wih the column first and then we will be able to search for that column in the Advanced Search page. We will explain the steps of creating managed properties below. For starting crawls, creating managed properties and mapping crawled properties, you use our Search Manager command-line tool to complete the tasks quickly. To get the tool, please go to the MOSS Search Manager page.

Create a custom column and start a incremental crawl
After you create a new column, e.g. "Status", in a SharePoint list, you need to kick off a crawl. In order to have the crawler find the new column quickly, simply add an new entry to the list with some value in the new column temporarily and then start an incremental crawl. This will make the crawler to find and only crawl the new column you created very quickly.
After the crawl is completed, go to the "Search Settings" page of your Shared Service Provider (SSP) Admin page
Click on "Metadata property mapping

Create a Managed Property and map it to a Crawled Property
Click on "New Managed Property" in the toolbar
In the new form, please enter a name for the managed property, e.g. "PropjectStatus"
Select the correct data type, e.g. "Text"
Click on "Add Mapping" to open up a "Crawled Property selection" WebPage dialog
Type the name of your column in the "Crawled property name" field and click "Find" button, e.g. type "Status"
You will see the column name showing in the "Select a crawled property" list.
For new column, you should select the column name without "ows_" prefix.
But for existing/built-in SharePoint column, you can select the column name with "ows_" prefix. Every built-in SharePoint colum has a crawled property and has the "ows_" prefix.
Press OK to complete the form.
Start another full crawl. This crawl will map column value/data to the managed property for faster searching

Modify the Advanced Search page
In order to search for the column from the UI, you need to add an new entity into the property dropdown in the Advanced Search page.
Go to the Search Center page of your portal
Click on "Advanced Search"
Click on "Site Action" and select "Edit Page"
Click on "Edit" in the Advanced Search box and select "Modify Shared Web Part"
On the right pane, find the XML text box under Properties section.
Copy and paste the XML text into notepad to edit the XML.
Make the following modification:
In the node, please add , e.g. , where DisplayName attribute is to specify the name showed in the property dropdown.
In one of the nodes, please add , e.g.
Copy and paste the XML text from notepad back into the XML text box
Click OK.
Check if the dropdown menu has the new property added.

Test the Managed Property
Go to the "Advanced Search" page
Select the Result Type you added the property
In the "Pick Property" dropdown, select the managed property you newly added.
Type some value, e.g the value you temporarily entered in the very first step
Click Search.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Announcements - Summary view webpart

Did you face difficulty to edit "Announcements" - summary view webpart?
I was not able to edit some items in summary view.
Solutions: I have used SharePoint designer 2007 to make it happend.
- Open sharepoint designer 2007.
- Open default.aspx and try to look for spit view.
- select perticular webpart and try to look for respective code.
- you can easily edit the code. and save it.