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Using Calculated date Fields in your Search solutions
Case: you have a Content Type for your Policies Pages and want to ensure that they are reviewed every 180 days. You have at least 3 options: 1) add a "Next review date" DateTime site column to the Content Type and be depended on the users remembering to update the column. You could also set up a workflow that will set the value in the "Next review date" on updates, but that is a lot of work when there are better alternatives. 2) Add a calculated site column that will set a va
Kasper Larsen
Oct 14, 20252 min read


Finally, AutoFill columns can now be created as Site Columns, well... kind off
In the summer of '24 Leon Armston wrote a blog post about the hoops you would have to jump through in order to deploy AutoFill columns,...
Kasper Larsen
Oct 9, 20253 min read


Making a Houdini: making things disappear from Search and Copilot
How do you ensure that expired content is hidden from Search and Copilots? Here are a few design patterns that works
Kasper Larsen
Feb 24, 20253 min read


Orphaned Termstore terms
When preparing for a migration into SharePoint Online we sometime see that the source content contains terms that doesn't match anything...
Kasper Larsen
Apr 14, 20242 min read
Microsoft Archiving- searchable or not?
Announcements from Microsoft have contained mixed signals whether content in the Microsoft Archiving service will be searchable for end...
Kasper Larsen
Nov 17, 20231 min read


Cases where a Microsoft provided Graph Connector might be better than a custom Graph Connector
In recent weeks Waldek Mastykarz, MS Developer Advocate, has spearheaded an information campaign about Microsoft Graph Connectors, which...
Kasper Larsen
Nov 14, 20231 min read


Disabled or inactive User Accounts in M365 - a prerequisite for Governance
Among the many "triggers" in SharePoint Online these are the ones with the greatest impact: Content created Content updated User Account...
Kasper Larsen
Oct 18, 20232 min read
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