RE: Missing Modified field in site

2014-10-01 Thread Paul Noone
Yes, it looks like “someone” did something of that nature.

Welcome to the world of legacy sites and unknown developers. ☺

Regards,

Paul
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Ishai Sagi
Sent: Tuesday, 30 September 2014 4:33 PM
To: ozMOSS
Subject: RE: Missing Modified field in site

This happens if you have a feature that deploys a field with the same ID and 
name. you must have run some application that downloaded field definitions and 
used that as a base for a new application.
I think I blogged about that a few years back

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[mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Paul Noone
Sent: Monday, 29 September 2014 4:14 PM
To: ozMOSS
Subject: RE: Missing Modified field in site

Hi Shahram,

When I said “fields” type feature I mean that’s actually the name of the 
feature containing the field.

.. \15\TEMPLATE\FEATURES\fields

The problem is that the feature doesn’t appear to be specifically activated on 
any site so I’m reluctant to just do this.

Let me explain what I mean by the field doesn’t exist:


· It’s not visible through SP Manager or PowerShell.

· It is visible in list views and dispforms.

· It is available for editing via direct URL - 
/_layouts/15/FldEditEx.aspx?Field=Modified.

o   I can even update it this way!

But when I trying to edit a CQWP on a publishing page I receive the following 
error:

Invalid field name. {28cf69c5-fa48-462a-b5cd-27b6f9d2bd5f}

So I threw caution to the wind and just added it using the AddFieldAsXml method.

Now I’m getting the same error for another field – Created. ☺

Repeat…

Regards,

Paul

From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com<mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com> 
[mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Shahram Banihashem
Sent: Monday, 29 September 2014 3:16 PM
To: ozMOSS
Subject: Re: Missing Modified field in site

Hi Paul,

Searching into files in hive for the guid will probably tells you which feature 
they are coming from and also whether the "fields" feature has the definition 
of not. Besides, you should be fine if you add the missing fields yourself as 
long as you keep the definition the same (including name and guid).

Regards,

Shahram.

On 29 September 2014 15:00, Paul Noone 
mailto:p.no...@keller.com.au>> wrote:
Hi all,

No idea how this might’ve occurred but I’ve just realised that the Modified 
field is missing in a particular site.

All other sites contain both fields as expected.

NameInternalName
   Id

Modified  Last_x0020_Modified   
173f76c8-aebd-446a-9bc9-769a2bd2c18f
Modified  Modified  
28cf69c5-fa48-462a-b5cd-27b6f9d2bd5f

Does anyone know if running the config wizard or force-activating the fields 
feature might fix this?

Otherwise is there any major harm in recreating it myself using the same 
definition?

Regards,

Paul

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RE: Missing Modified field in site

2014-09-29 Thread Ishai Sagi
This happens if you have a feature that deploys a field with the same ID and 
name. you must have run some application that downloaded field definitions and 
used that as a base for a new application.
I think I blogged about that a few years back

From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of 
Paul Noone
Sent: Monday, 29 September 2014 4:14 PM
To: ozMOSS
Subject: RE: Missing Modified field in site

Hi Shahram,

When I said “fields” type feature I mean that’s actually the name of the 
feature containing the field.

.. \15\TEMPLATE\FEATURES\fields

The problem is that the feature doesn’t appear to be specifically activated on 
any site so I’m reluctant to just do this.

Let me explain what I mean by the field doesn’t exist:


·It’s not visible through SP Manager or PowerShell.

·It is visible in list views and dispforms.

·It is available for editing via direct URL - 
/_layouts/15/FldEditEx.aspx?Field=Modified.

o   I can even update it this way!

But when I trying to edit a CQWP on a publishing page I receive the following 
error:

Invalid field name. {28cf69c5-fa48-462a-b5cd-27b6f9d2bd5f}

So I threw caution to the wind and just added it using the AddFieldAsXml method.

Now I’m getting the same error for another field – Created. ☺

Repeat…

Regards,

Paul

From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com<mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com> 
[mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Shahram Banihashem
Sent: Monday, 29 September 2014 3:16 PM
To: ozMOSS
Subject: Re: Missing Modified field in site

Hi Paul,

Searching into files in hive for the guid will probably tells you which feature 
they are coming from and also whether the "fields" feature has the definition 
of not. Besides, you should be fine if you add the missing fields yourself as 
long as you keep the definition the same (including name and guid).

Regards,

Shahram.

On 29 September 2014 15:00, Paul Noone 
mailto:p.no...@keller.com.au>> wrote:
Hi all,

No idea how this might’ve occurred but I’ve just realised that the Modified 
field is missing in a particular site.

All other sites contain both fields as expected.

NameInternalName
   Id

Modified  Last_x0020_Modified   
173f76c8-aebd-446a-9bc9-769a2bd2c18f
Modified  Modified  
28cf69c5-fa48-462a-b5cd-27b6f9d2bd5f

Does anyone know if running the config wizard or force-activating the fields 
feature might fix this?

Otherwise is there any major harm in recreating it myself using the same 
definition?

Regards,

Paul

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RE: Missing Modified field in site

2014-09-28 Thread Paul Noone
Hi Shahram,

When I said “fields” type feature I mean that’s actually the name of the 
feature containing the field.

.. \15\TEMPLATE\FEATURES\fields

The problem is that the feature doesn’t appear to be specifically activated on 
any site so I’m reluctant to just do this.

Let me explain what I mean by the field doesn’t exist:


· It’s not visible through SP Manager or PowerShell.

· It is visible in list views and dispforms.

· It is available for editing via direct URL - 
/_layouts/15/FldEditEx.aspx?Field=Modified.

o   I can even update it this way!

But when I trying to edit a CQWP on a publishing page I receive the following 
error:

Invalid field name. {28cf69c5-fa48-462a-b5cd-27b6f9d2bd5f}

So I threw caution to the wind and just added it using the AddFieldAsXml method.

Now I’m getting the same error for another field – Created. ☺

Repeat…

Regards,

Paul

From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of 
Shahram Banihashem
Sent: Monday, 29 September 2014 3:16 PM
To: ozMOSS
Subject: Re: Missing Modified field in site

Hi Paul,

Searching into files in hive for the guid will probably tells you which feature 
they are coming from and also whether the "fields" feature has the definition 
of not. Besides, you should be fine if you add the missing fields yourself as 
long as you keep the definition the same (including name and guid).

Regards,

Shahram.

On 29 September 2014 15:00, Paul Noone 
mailto:p.no...@keller.com.au>> wrote:
Hi all,

No idea how this might’ve occurred but I’ve just realised that the Modified 
field is missing in a particular site.

All other sites contain both fields as expected.

NameInternalName
   Id

Modified  Last_x0020_Modified   
173f76c8-aebd-446a-9bc9-769a2bd2c18f
Modified  Modified  
28cf69c5-fa48-462a-b5cd-27b6f9d2bd5f

Does anyone know if running the config wizard or force-activating the fields 
feature might fix this?

Otherwise is there any major harm in recreating it myself using the same 
definition?

Regards,

Paul

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Re: Missing Modified field in site

2014-09-28 Thread Shahram Banihashem
Hi Paul,

Searching into files in hive for the guid will probably tells you which
feature they are coming from and also whether the "fields" feature has the
definition of not. Besides, you should be fine if you add the missing
fields yourself as long as you keep the definition the same (including name
and guid).

Regards,

Shahram.

On 29 September 2014 15:00, Paul Noone  wrote:

>  Hi all,
>
>
>
> No idea how this might’ve occurred but I’ve just realised that the
> *Modified* field is missing in a particular site.
>
>
>
> All other sites contain both fields as expected.
>
>
>
> *Name
> InternalName   Id*
>
>
> 
>
> Modified
> Last_x0020_Modified   173f76c8-aebd-446a-9bc9-769a2bd2c18f
>
> Modified
> Modified  28cf69c5-fa48-462a-b5cd-27b6f9d2bd5f
>
>
>
> Does anyone know if running the config wizard or force-activating the
> *fields* feature might fix this?
>
>
>
> Otherwise is there any major harm in recreating it myself using the same
> definition?
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Paul
>
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Missing Modified field in site

2014-09-28 Thread Paul Noone
Hi all,

No idea how this might've occurred but I've just realised that the Modified 
field is missing in a particular site.

All other sites contain both fields as expected.

NameInternalName
   Id

Modified  Last_x0020_Modified   
173f76c8-aebd-446a-9bc9-769a2bd2c18f
Modified  Modified  
28cf69c5-fa48-462a-b5cd-27b6f9d2bd5f

Does anyone know if running the config wizard or force-activating the fields 
feature might fix this?

Otherwise is there any major harm in recreating it myself using the same 
definition?

Regards,

Paul

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