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William Cornwill


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08-18-06 12:16 AM

Hi,

I have implemented Stafan's Revert Posting function for a client using
Chansky's updated interface.  The client has noticed that the Last Modified
By field on all listed versions is that of the latest modifier and not of th
e
actual moderfier on the revision.

Is this the intention?  Is Last Modified By versioned?  If not, what was the
intended purpose of including the Last Modified By field in the revert
posting dialog.

Is there any documentation or web reference on what items are versioned
(i.e. from Page vs Posting object model).

Regards,

William Cornwill





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    Re: Last Modified By in Versions  
Stefan [MSFT]


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08-23-06 06:22 PM

Hi William,

this property is not versioned as it is a member of the posting object and
not of the page object.
All revisions will show the same value for this property.

Cheers,
Stefan

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"William Cornwill" <william.cornwill@sdm.com.au.(donotspam)> wrote in
message news:E27C5B8E-A1DC-454C-8332-A4C7D84B2CCB@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I have implemented Stafan's Revert Posting function for a client using
> Chansky's updated interface.  The client has noticed that the Last
> Modified
> By field on all listed versions is that of the latest modifier and not of
> the
> actual moderfier on the revision.
>
> Is this the intention?  Is Last Modified By versioned?  If not, what was
> the
> intended purpose of including the Last Modified By field in the revert
> posting dialog.
>
> Is there any documentation or web reference on what items are versioned
> (i.e. from Page vs Posting object model).
>
> Regards,
>
> William Cornwill







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    Re: Last Modified By in Versions  
Stefan [MSFT]


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08-23-06 06:22 PM

Hi William,

regarding your second question: create a connected posting and open the page
properties.
You will see a small symbol for all connected properties. These are the one
in the page object and are versioned.
All others are not versioned as they belong to the posting object.

Cheers,
Stefan

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"William Cornwill" <william.cornwill@sdm.com.au.(donotspam)> wrote in
message news:E27C5B8E-A1DC-454C-8332-A4C7D84B2CCB@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I have implemented Stafan's Revert Posting function for a client using
> Chansky's updated interface.  The client has noticed that the Last
> Modified
> By field on all listed versions is that of the latest modifier and not of
> the
> actual moderfier on the revision.
>
> Is this the intention?  Is Last Modified By versioned?  If not, what was
> the
> intended purpose of including the Last Modified By field in the revert
> posting dialog.
>
> Is there any documentation or web reference on what items are versioned
> (i.e. from Page vs Posting object model).
>
> Regards,
>
> William Cornwill







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