Skip to main content

Copy item from one list to another, using Sharepoint designer workflow 2010

SPD Workflow
How to create a workflow that copies a list item to another list
for this we need basically two lists "Test1" and Test2".

1. Open Sharepoint Site in sharepoint Designer
2. From Ribbonbar click List workflow select the list to create workflow.
3. Enter the Workflow Name.
4. From the ribbonbar click "Condition" from common condtions click "If any value equal value"
5. Write the condition. Here I am writing the source list “Field” equal to destination list “Field”. For writing this codition follw the below steps.
a.    Select source list field .
b.    Select the Condition from condition dropdown and select the Destination list field.
2.    Now, click on the Actions button to perform what action to be done if the condition is satisfied.
3.    Select ‘Set Field in Current List” Action”, It will display Set “Field” to “Value”.
4.    Click Field hyper link it will show current list field name. Select one field from the list.
5.    Click “Value” hyper link it will show static text box and Fx button. Click Fx button it will show Define Work Flow Window Popup.
6.    In Popup Select source List as Source List and select field as “Desciption” and After Selecting you get a Find List Item Panel.
7.    In Select Item Panel select Source list “Field” field as field and Destination List “Field” As Value.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Accordion "Left Navigation" (Quick Launch) for SharePoint 2013

For Expand/collapse "Left Navigation (Quick Launch) for sharepoint 2013 Copy the below code and paste in Master page jQuery(document).ready(function () {  /*set dynamic css logic*/  if($('#sideNavBox .menu-item.selected').length){   //propagates the selected class, up the three.   $('li.static').removeClass('selected');   $('#sideNavBox .menu-item.selected').parents('li.static').addClass('selected');   //collapses top siblings of selected branch   $('#sideNavBox .menu-item.selected').parents('li.static').last().siblings()    .find('> ul').hide();  }  else $('#sideNavBox .root.static > li.static > ul').hide();  /*set accordion effect*/  $('#sideNavBox .root.static > li.static').each(function(){   if($(this).find('ul').length){    $(this).addClass('father').click(function(){     if($(this).children('ul').css('display')...

Modifying the second level navigation arrow image

Open your master page. Switch to Code View. Search for "TopNavigationMenu". This should take you to the global navigation (top nav) instance of AspMenu. Using Intellisense in the code view, or using the Properties pane, add the following property to the AspMenu tag: DynamicPopOutImageUrl="insert image URL/path here"So your code should look like: Runat="server" DataSourceID="topSiteMap" DynamicPopOutImageUrl="/images/myimage.gif" >

SharePoint 2010 New Features

Since Microsoft announced SharePoint 2010, the community has been speculating what are the new features that might offer. New User Interface including Ribbon Web Edit Silverlight WebPart Rich Theming Multiple Browser Support Visio Services Business Connectivity Services SharePoint Workspace Rich Media Support Tagging any type of content/site Streamlined Central Administration SharePoint Best Practices Analyzer Usage Reporting and Logging Large List Resource Throttling Unattached Content Database Recovery Visual Upgrade Language Integrated (LINQ) for SharePoint Developer Dashboard Business Connectivity Services Client Object Model (OM)