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ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(siteUrl); SP.List oList = clientContext.Web.Lists.GetByTitle("Announcements"); ListItem oListItem = oList.Items.GetById(3); oListItem["Title"] = "My Updated Title."; oListItem.Update(); clientContext.ExecuteQuer...
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext("http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection"); GroupCollection collGroup = clientContext.Web.SiteGroups; Group oGroup = collGroup.GetById(7); UserCollection collUser = oGroup.Users; clientContext.Load(collUser); clientContext.ExecuteQuer...
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext("http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection"); GroupCollection collGroup = clientContext.Web.SiteGroups; Group oGroup = collGroup.GetById(7); UserCollection collUser = oGroup.Users; clientContext.Load(collUser, users => users.Includ...
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext("http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection"); GroupCollection collGroup = clientContext.Web.SiteGroups; clientContext.Load(collGroup); clientContext.Load(collGroup, groups => groups.Include( group => group.Users)); ...
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext("http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection "); GroupCollection collGroup = clientContext.Web.SiteGroups; Group oGroup = collGroup.GetById(6); UserCreationInformation userCreationInfo = new UserCreationInformation(); userCreationInfo.Email ...
ClientContext oClientContext = new ClientContext("http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection/MyWebSite"); Web oWebsite = clientContext.Web; Principal oUser = oWebsite.SiteUsers.GetByLoginName(@"DOMAIN\alias"); RoleDefinition oRoleDefinition = oWebsite.RoleDefinitions.GetByName...
ClientContext oClientContext = new ClientContext("http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection/MyWebSite"); Web oWebsite = clientContext.Web; GroupCreationInformation groupCreationInfo = new GroupCreationInformation(); groupCreationInfo.Title = "My New Group"; groupCreationInfo.D...
string siteUrl = "http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection"; ClientContext oContext = new ClientContext(siteUrl); SP.List oList = oContext.Web.Lists.GetByTitle("Announcements"); oList.BreakRoleInheritance(true, false); oContext.ExecuteQuery();
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(siteUrl); SP.List oList = clientContext.Web.Lists.GetByTitle("MyList"); int itemId = 3; ListItem oListItem = oList.Items.GetById(itemId); oListItem.BreakRoleInheritance(false); User oUser = clientContext.Web.SiteUsers.GetByLoginNam...
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(siteUrl); SP.List oList = clientContext.Web.Lists.GetByTitle("MyList"); int itemId = 2; ListItem oListItem = oList.Items.GetById(itemId); oListItem.BreakRoleInheritance(true); User oUser = clientContext.Web.SiteUsers.GetByLoginName...
string urlWebsite = "http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection"; ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(urlWebsite); Web oWebsite = clientContext.Web; List oList = oWebsite.Lists.GetByTitle("My List"); UserCustomActionCollection collUserCustomAction = oList.UserCustom...
string urlWebsite = "http://MyServer/sites/SiteCollection"; ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(urlWebsite); Web oWebsite = clientContext.Web; List oList = oWebsite.Lists.GetByTitle("My List"); UserCustomActionCollection collUserCustomAction = oList.UserCustomAc...
string urlWebsite = "http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection"; ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(urlWebsite); Web oWebsite = clientContext.Web; UserCustomActionCollection collUserCustomAction = oWebsite.UserCustomActions; UserCustomAction oUserCustomAction = collUserCu...
ClientContext oClientContext = new ClientContext("http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection"); File oFile = oClientContext.Web.GetFileByServerRelativeUrl("Default.aspx"); LimitedWebPartManager limitedWebPartManager = oFile.GetLimitedWebPartManager(PersonalizationScope.Shared); ...
Arrays in C can be seen as a contiguous chunk of memory. More precisely, the last dimension of the array is the contiguous part. We call this the row-major order. Understanding this and the fact that a cache fault loads a complete cache line into the cache when accessing uncached data to prevent sub...
When you have a variable containing a struct, you can access its fields using the dot operator (.). However, if you have a pointer to a struct, this will not work. You have to use the arrow operator (->) to access its fields. Here's an example of a terribly simple (some might say "terribl...
extern crate serde; extern crate serde_json; #[macro_use] extern crate serde_derive; #[derive(Deserialize, Debug)] struct Request { // Use the result of a function as the default if "resource" is // not included in the input. #[serde(default="default_resource&quot...
You can give alias names to a struct: typedef struct Person { char name[32]; int age; } Person; Person person; Compared to the traditional way of declaring structs, programmers wouldn't need to have struct every time they declare an instance of that struct. Note that the name Pers...
[HttpPost] public ActionResult ContactUs(ContactUsModel contactObject) { // This line checks to see if the Model is Valid by verifying each Property in the Model meets the data validation rules if(ModelState.IsValid) { } return View(contactObject); } The model class p...
def addNumbers = { a, b -> a + b } addNumbers(-7, 15) // returns 8

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