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Approval Status setting information appears to be lost after you apply a layout customization view in FrontPage 2003
In Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003, after you convert a SharePoint List View to an XSLT Data View, the
Approval Status setting information appears to be lost.
This issue occurs because the
Approval
Status
value in the Data Source Protocol Query (DSPQ) always
shows 0 (zero). A filter is set on all new list view pages so that only the
approved items are returned in a list. This filter is set by Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services to prevent unauthorized users from viewing the pending and rejected
items.
The
Approval
Status of
a row in a list must be marked as “Approved.†If the
Approval Status is
marked as “Pending†or “Rejected,†the row is not returned.
Following
are the different values of the
Approval
Status settings
that
are set by Windows SharePoint Services.
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| Approval Status setting | Value |
|---|
| Approved | 0 |
| Rejected | 1 |
| Pending | 2 |
For more information about the Content
Approval Feature in Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
825239Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=825239/
)
Overview of the Content Approval feature and the Approval Status of items in a list or in a document library
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
- Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0
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