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Hello,
We have a customer that wants us to write an add-in that will be able to manipulate the fields (columns) within the form view - within the SharePoint folder. They want us to ensure that only select fields (columns) are available within the form view. The problem that I understand from the customer is that the fields cannot be changed. The customer spent ($$) over 20 hours of time with Microsoft and they could not get a solution. The problem -as I understand it - is the field changes for the view do not take effect for SharePoint. We do not have much experience with SharePoint from a programmatic standpoint. Does anybody know if this is going to be doable? Or is there a procedure that will allow this to be done from a user prospective? These guys have spent a lot of money already and I do not want to start something that cannot be done. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks, Tom - |
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