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Sharepoint and MCMS Approved Event

 
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Jonathan Ruckert
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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 12:51 am    Post subject: Sharepoint and MCMS Approved Event Reply with quote

I have a requirement that when the CmsPosting_Approved workflow event is
fired that Sharepoint re-indexes the individual page (not the site).

So the question is.. Is this possible? and if so how?

Cheers,
Jonathan
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AC [MVP MCMS]
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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 8:24 am    Post subject: Re: Sharepoint and MCMS Approved Event Reply with quote

I think this is more of a SharePoint specific question: "Can you tell the
SharePoint Gatherer to run on demand?" as this really doesn't have anything
to do with MCMS and you'll have more luck in the SharePoint groups.

With that being said, I'll take a stab...

The Approved event is just the trigger to SharePoint (you can't specify
search to fire on specific events, it only fires based on a schedule or when
you trigger it through the web admin pages. Looking through the SPS SDK, I
don't see anything that will explicitly allow this, but check for yourself
within the microsoft.SharePoint.Portal.Search.* namespace. I'd also post to
the SharePoint portal server newsgroup.

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"Jonathan Ruckert" <Jonathan Ruckert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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I have a requirement that when the CmsPosting_Approved workflow event is
fired that Sharepoint re-indexes the individual page (not the site).

So the question is.. Is this possible? and if so how?

Cheers,
Jonathan
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