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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

MOSS Enterprise – Query String URL Filter Web Part – Intro (Screencast)

Author: Laura Rogers, Birmingham, AL
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In the Enterprise version of SharePoint 2007, there is a set of handy out-of-box filter web parts.  In this screencast, Laura Rogers will demonstrate the Query String (URL) Filter Web Part in its simplest form.  Also, this related post will take you step by step: Query String URLs are like, SO Useful! (Part 1 of 4).

Author: Laura Rogers, Birmingham, AL
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5 Responses to “MOSS Enterprise – Query String URL Filter Web Part – Intro (Screencast)”
  1. Sarath says:

    Very handy tip for a someone like me who has recently started the SharePoint journey. This whole site is very useful and like the delivery method of Laura (screen cast + video).

    Very effective!

  2. Xene (Kerri) says:

    Thanks Laura, I’ve tried to figure that web part out on a number of occassions and could never grasp the concept! Looking forward to your next installment.

  3. Sharon says:

    Thanks for this insight… I’ve learn’t something new today, and that’s started me thinking of all the places I can use this on our intranet !

  4. Matt says:

    I really love the power of this web part…but it tends to drive me mad. I am trying to build a single page that displays project related information (based upon the project number, passed in query string). This is great for all the lists, documents, etc, which can filter on that.

    But then I want to do something simple, like have a block of text at the top that says “Project (projectnumber)”, and have it stick in the query string…and there is no way to do it. It would also be pretty slick if you could use the query string web part in building the title of the page as well.

    I suppose this all means it’s time to fire up Visual Studio…Designer didn’t help :)

  5. Anil Varghese says:

    Hi laura,

    My name is Anil Varghese. Currently I am working in sharepoint 2010. I have one question regarding the sharepoint list. . Currently I have multiple custom list in my site and CONVERTED INTO XSLT and create paging for each list. If I click the paging in either any of these list. It automatically goint to change the paging of all the other list in the same page. Can you please advise me how do I resolve these issue. It will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks
    Anil Varghese


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