PnP Weekly
PnP Weekly - Episode 80 - 20th of April 2020
In this weekly discussion of latest news and topics around Microsoft 365, hosts – Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft), Waldek Mastykarz (Rencore), are joined by Katja Jokisalo – Information Architect, MVP at Sulava in Finland, who is helping to shape the last frontier for information architecture.
The group discusses positioning Teams and SharePoint with customers, the scope and necessity for information organization planning, authoritative content creation and governance, and the analogy of learning to drive and learning to code. Teams is a great place to collaborate and to generate a final document or five (authoritative content) that is then approved, tagged, published and found in SharePoint. This week there was one new entrant on the M365 Non-developer Documentation page - thank you Henrik Yllemo (Ylltec Sweden AB), for your article on Working with Cascading Lists in SharePoint and Power Apps. Note: While Microsoft hosts these community articles, it does not own or endorse them. However, community members do vet the articles that need to demonstrate a valid method for accomplishing a task for a given scenario. Typically, conditions and dependencies are called out in these articles. Both Dev and non-Dev focused articles authored by community members are so important because they expose the hidden knowledge and practical tips only the community can provide. Thank you for contributing. In addition to Henrik’s article, 15 other newly released articles are discussed in this episode.
As always, if you need help on an issue, want to share a discovery, or just want to say: “Job well done”, please reach out to Vesa, to Waldek or to your PnP Community.
This episode was recorded on Monday, April 20, 2020.
- Video at SharePoint Dev YouTube channel
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Here are all the links and people mentioned in this recording. Thanks, everyone for your contributions to the community!
Microsoft / PnP articles:
- Revised end of support date for SharePoint Server 2010: April 13, 2021 | Mark Kashman (Microsoft)
- Microsoft 365 / SharePoint Community (PnP) – April 2020 update | Microsoft
- A Lap around Microsoft Graph Toolkit in Day 1 – An Overview of Microsoft Graph Toolkit | Beth Pan (Microsoft)
- A Lap around Microsoft Graph Toolkit Day 2 – Zero to Hero | Elise Yang (Microsoft)
Community articles:
- PowerShell script: Prevent Power Apps users from accessing lists from SharePoint UI | Michel Mendes (Storm Technology Ltd)
- Microsoft Graph Open Extensions | João Mendes (Isobar Switzerland)
- How To Attach A File While Sending Email Using Graph API In SharePoint Framework (SPFx) | Jayakumar Balasubramaniam (Hubfly)
- site-designs-studio-v2 | Yannick Plenevaux (PVX Solutions)
- Web accessibility (also referred to as a11y) in React components | Rabia Williams (Engagesq)
- Site Design for Easy Site Page Management | Derek Cash-Peterson (Sympraxis Consulting)
- List of errors you might face in the SharePoint API Management page | Jarbas Horst (Valo Intranet)
- SPFx and modern SharePoint search page for searching the current location | Joel Rodrigues (Storm Technologies Ltd)
- Working with Cascading Lists in SharePoint and Power Apps | Henrik Yllemo (Ylltec Sweden AB)
- How to use Cypress to test your SharePoint solution with an Azure AD-secured API | Elio Struyf (Valo Intranet)
- Tips for Getting Started with SharePoint Hubs | Sara Haase (U.S. Bank)
- 5 ways to access Documents in SharePoint Online | Gregory Zelfond (SharePoint Maven)
Additional Links:
- SharePoint look book with Crisis template
- Microsoft 365 learning pathways
If you’d like to hear from a specific community member in an upcoming recording and/or have specific questions to SharePoint/Microsoft 365 engineering or visitors – please let us know. We will do our best to address your requests or questions.
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SharePoint Team, Microsoft - 21st of April 2020