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Hyper.Net SharePoint Edition Getting Started Guide
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Copying standard publication metadata to a custom content type
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Go to Site Actions - Site Settings - Modify All Site Settings.
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Under Galleries, select Site content types. The following screen will be displayed:
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Click on your custom content type. We've opened the content type Form for illustrative purposes:
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After clicking on Add from existing site columns at the bottom of the screen, the following screen will appear:
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Select HN SPE Columns in the Select columns from dropdown. Use the Add and Remove buttons to select the HN SPE publication metadata you would like to add to your custom content type. Use the description provided as a guide to determine which values you'd like to add. Click on OK to complete the action.
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Confirm that your modifications have taken effect by editing the properties of a document of the corresponding content type that has already been stored in SharePoint. When you save the document, any values you specify in the new fields will override the defaults specified in the corresponding document type profile defined in Hyper.Net.
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Note
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All property values from the content type profile in SharePoint are sent to Hyper.Net in the transformation request. Hyper.Net resolves the precedence of metadata based on the Override Calculated Values setting at publication time.
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Tip
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If you have added publication metadata to a custom content type and a supplied value does not override the document type profile default as expected, check to make sure that Override Calculated Values option in the document type profile is disabled (unchecked).
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