Infopath Datamining to SharePoint list

W

Welchs

I have datamined almost 300 fields in an Infopath form. SharePoint is only
showing 71 columns. How do I get the other fields to show up in additional
SharePoint columns? Help!!!!!
 
C

Clay Fox

I assume you are referring to promoted properties.

I am not sure but there may be a limit to the number of columns in a
SharePoint library.

I would verify in form options you have 300 fields promoted and then try
publishing the form to a new library and see if they show.

300 seems a bit excessive for the SharePoint UI have you thought about
databasing the field data and then using web reports to view it? Learn more
at http://www.qdabra.com.
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Thanks

Clay Fox

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W

Welchs

I am actually refering to the process where the document is published, and
fields are selected to be data mined. Those fields add up to about 300.
SharePoint is only showing 71 columns. Is there a way to make it show more
columns? 229 more?
 
C

Clay Fox

I searched on the data mining term with ShsrePoint and could not find anything.

In InfoPath you can promote fields whcih are then available in SharePoint as
columns. SP automatically looks for any promoted fields when the form is
published. Have you verified that all 300 are published? Fields must be
published individually, it is not automatic.

There may be a limit to columns in SharePoint.

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Thanks

Clay Fox

Qdabra Software
http://www.qdabra.com

InfoPathDev.Com
The Largest InfoPath Forum in the World
http://www.infopathdev.com
 
W

Welchs

Clay,
I used the "Publishing Wizard" and there is a portion (Step) where I had to
select each field individually to be data mined. I did this. Unfortunately,
only the first 71 fields are showing up in the SharePoint list. I cannot find
anything with column limits. Any ideas?

I really appreciate your help with this.

Stacie
 
W

Welchs

Kalyan,
Can you tell me where I might find the listing of what the limits are for
each type of data?
I really appreciate your help!

Stacie
 

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