CONTENT TYPES
Use the building blocks of SharePoint to drive
adoption
Thank You to the Sponsors of SharePoint Saturday
                     Bend!
Agenda
1.   Introduction
2.   Defining Content Types
3.   Example of a Custom Content Type in action
4.   Second Example, time permitting
5.   Q&A
Presenter’s Credentials and Contact
Details
•   Worked with SharePoint since STS (1.0)
•   Built or rescued dozens of SharePoint 2010 implementations
•   Principal SharePoint Consultant at Xerox
•   Specialist for Healthcare vertical market
•   MCTS – SharePoint, many other certifications
•   Email: greg.zook@xerox.com
•   Blog: http://moss-exchange.blogspot.com
•   Twitter: @gregzook
•   LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/gregzook
•   Office 365 and SharePoint Online
•   Migrated over 855,000 seats – 900 TB
•   Delivered SharePoint solutions worldwide: 64 cities and 25 countries
•   Second SharePoint Saturday presentation (2009 in Boston)
•   Live in Gresham, OR
Common SharePoint Issue #1
Common SharePoint Issue #2
• What is a content type?
• A content type is a type of item in SharePoint that
  contains predefined characteristics.
• Content Types can be available for an entire site
  collection or just a subsite or, if published, to an entire
  farm in 2010.
• What types of things can be predefined?
  • Metadata (columns/tags) – Managed Properties
  • Retention
  • Routing
  • Workflow
  • Auditing, barcodes, labels
Other Content Type facts
• Hierarchical inheritance
• Resist temptation to modify parent types
• Folders have no Metadata in SharePoint, but a content
  type inheriting from Folder Parent can have whatever you
  want provided it is static. Use Document Sets in 2010
  instead.
• Can create custom content types quite easily in Visual
  Studio
• External Content Types (ECT) are used with Business
  Connectivity Services (BCS)
Real World Example Time-Off request
• Requirements:
  • Used by entire organization
  • Must have a manager approval – any manager or director
  • Managers can approve own time off is acceptable
  • Can be approved after the fact
  • Must be retained for one year
  • Maintain small list size for performance
  • Managed Property for findability of requests
  • Replace paper processing and storage
• Nice to haves
  • Link to Outlook
  • Approve on mobile devices
Step one --- Creating the Content Type




    In site settings, select Site Content Types
Step Two – Create the new Content Type
Setting up the Content Type
Calendar Items are Event Content Types

                    • Name the Content Type
                    • Fill in Description
                    • Find the Content Type
                      Parent group and type
                    • Decide where to save the
                      Custom Content Type
Attach a workflow(s) to the Content Type




   Note: Nintex 2010 supports Content
   Type workflows
Adding Columns
Adding Retention

                   Retention in SharePoint
                   2010 can be configured by
                   Content Type or list/library.
Retention of One Year
          Note: Healthcare experience has
          taught me to add time to stated
          retention categories except when
          dictated by official mandate.

          In this example, a one year
          retention was given to keep
          SharePoint lean.
Other options: Auditing
Adding a Content Type to a list
Content types presentation
Real World Example #2 Public Health
Outbreaks
• Requirements:
  • HIPPA compliance issues – ePHI
  • Reduce reliance on Access databases


  • Link to Access or Excel but maintain HIPPA compliance
  • Route to Director
  • Route to Field Nurse (if applicable)
  • Route to Investigator (if applicable)
  • Lead, STD, Foodbourne, West Nile
• Nice to haves
  • Reporting
  • Link to other tables (partners, landlords, food source, mosquito)

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Content types presentation

  • 1. CONTENT TYPES Use the building blocks of SharePoint to drive adoption
  • 2. Thank You to the Sponsors of SharePoint Saturday Bend!
  • 3. Agenda 1. Introduction 2. Defining Content Types 3. Example of a Custom Content Type in action 4. Second Example, time permitting 5. Q&A
  • 4. Presenter’s Credentials and Contact Details • Worked with SharePoint since STS (1.0) • Built or rescued dozens of SharePoint 2010 implementations • Principal SharePoint Consultant at Xerox • Specialist for Healthcare vertical market • MCTS – SharePoint, many other certifications • Email: [email protected] • Blog: http://moss-exchange.blogspot.com • Twitter: @gregzook • LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/gregzook • Office 365 and SharePoint Online • Migrated over 855,000 seats – 900 TB • Delivered SharePoint solutions worldwide: 64 cities and 25 countries • Second SharePoint Saturday presentation (2009 in Boston) • Live in Gresham, OR
  • 7. • What is a content type? • A content type is a type of item in SharePoint that contains predefined characteristics. • Content Types can be available for an entire site collection or just a subsite or, if published, to an entire farm in 2010. • What types of things can be predefined? • Metadata (columns/tags) – Managed Properties • Retention • Routing • Workflow • Auditing, barcodes, labels
  • 8. Other Content Type facts • Hierarchical inheritance • Resist temptation to modify parent types • Folders have no Metadata in SharePoint, but a content type inheriting from Folder Parent can have whatever you want provided it is static. Use Document Sets in 2010 instead. • Can create custom content types quite easily in Visual Studio • External Content Types (ECT) are used with Business Connectivity Services (BCS)
  • 9. Real World Example Time-Off request • Requirements: • Used by entire organization • Must have a manager approval – any manager or director • Managers can approve own time off is acceptable • Can be approved after the fact • Must be retained for one year • Maintain small list size for performance • Managed Property for findability of requests • Replace paper processing and storage • Nice to haves • Link to Outlook • Approve on mobile devices
  • 10. Step one --- Creating the Content Type In site settings, select Site Content Types
  • 11. Step Two – Create the new Content Type
  • 12. Setting up the Content Type
  • 13. Calendar Items are Event Content Types • Name the Content Type • Fill in Description • Find the Content Type Parent group and type • Decide where to save the Custom Content Type
  • 14. Attach a workflow(s) to the Content Type Note: Nintex 2010 supports Content Type workflows
  • 16. Adding Retention Retention in SharePoint 2010 can be configured by Content Type or list/library.
  • 17. Retention of One Year Note: Healthcare experience has taught me to add time to stated retention categories except when dictated by official mandate. In this example, a one year retention was given to keep SharePoint lean.
  • 19. Adding a Content Type to a list
  • 21. Real World Example #2 Public Health Outbreaks • Requirements: • HIPPA compliance issues – ePHI • Reduce reliance on Access databases • Link to Access or Excel but maintain HIPPA compliance • Route to Director • Route to Field Nurse (if applicable) • Route to Investigator (if applicable) • Lead, STD, Foodbourne, West Nile • Nice to haves • Reporting • Link to other tables (partners, landlords, food source, mosquito)