Creating a taxonomy with polyhierarchy in the SharePoint Term Store (or Managed Metadata)
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Creating a taxonomy with polyhierarchy in the SharePoint Term Store (or Managed Metadata)
SharePoint Saturday Gulf - April 12 2014 - Are you attending?
SharePoint Saturday Gulf – April 12 2014 – Are you attending?
SharePoint Saturday Gulf
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SharePoint Saturday – SharePoint Search – Saifullah Shafiq
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Export a Term Set to CSV with Identifiers in PowerShell
I recently had a need to export all of the terms from a given term set in a SharePoint 2010 Managed Metadata Service application to CSV for consumption in another process. The following PowerShell script will create a .csv file with all of the term names and identifiers for the supplied Term Store/Term Store Group/Term Set. Updated: There was an error in the previous version of this script. It did not account for the fact that the ampersand character ("&") is stored as a fullwidth ampersand ("\uFF06") when a term is created. The script has been adjusted to replace any fullwidth ampersands with a basic Latin ampersand in the output. ### The Script
Importing Terms from CSV in PowerShell
As the Term Store Management Tool in SharePoint 2010 does not allow for delta imports, the following PowerShell script will consume a .csv file and import the terms into the term store for the supplied term set if they do not yet exist. ### File Format
Term Sample Term 1 Sample Term 2 Sample Term 3
### The Script
SharePoint 2010: Creating a Folder Hierarchy Based on a Term Set with PowerShell
Long winded title, but it says it all. I recently had a need to create a nested folder hierarchy in a document library based on a managed metadata term set with almost 1,000 terms. The following PowerShell script will create a nested folder structure within a target document library based on the supplied term set. ### The Script
SharePoint 2010 Starter Taxonomies
The Microsoft SharePoint ECM team recently teamed up with WAND to release a starter taxonomy (free download). If you've been staring at a blank term store, this would be a place to start. ### Reference
ECM Team Blog - Taxonomy–The Challenge of Starting from Scratch
SharePoint Saturday Richmond 2011 Decks
SharePoint Saturday Richmond is a wrap. Thank you to those who attended my sessions (and a special thanks to Dan Usher for allowing me to present with him). I apologize for the brevity of the Managed Metadata session, but there's only so much disappointment I can dole out at once.
Trials and Tribulations of Managed Metadata
Trials and Tribulations of Managed Metadata
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Pitfalls of Migrating to SharePoint 2010
Pitfalls of Migrating to SharePoint 2010
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Manage content type publishing
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint-server-help/manage-content-type-publishing-HA101631502.aspx