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From YouTube: SharePoint Dev Weekly - Episode 34 - 9th of April 2019
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SharePoint Dev Weekly is a weekly video chat where Vesa and Waldek are talking about the latest news and topics around the SharePoint dev area. This time they were joined by Adis Jugo (SysKit) for a chat and article coverage.
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This video was recorded on Monday 7th of April 2019.
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A
B
A
A
It's
corporations
in
Wiesbaden
very
close
to
transport
in
Germany
on
the
end
of
May
president
239
name
37.
We've
got
two
workshops
delivered
by
the
lovely
PNP
people
and
Alec,
and
that's
one
is
going
to
be
focused
only
on
SPF
fix
and
the
rather
odd
is
going
to
be
more
generic
architecture
develop
and,
on
top
of
SharePoint,
to
break
out
today's
different
kind
of
sessions
going
going
around
yeah.
It
breeds
the
free
time.
I
don't
play
golf.
B
A
Start
in
2012,
actually
three
guys
Nana
Tony,
Franco
and
myself
starting
Croatia
more,
and
we
had
also
arranged
a
point
conference,
Adriatic,
basically
folks
who
the
southern
Europe
region,
but
since
he
had
on
the
end,
we
had
more
visitors
from
the
rest
of
the
Europe
and
from
the
region,
so
we're
like.
Okay,
this
doesn't
make
sense
anymore.
We
change
the
name
to
European
cooperation
summit
moved
to
Germany
in
the
last
year.
We
stayed
in
Germany
this
year
and
last
year
we
had
1500
Andes
this
year.
A
A
Just
want
to
welcome
you
told
the
difference
is
this
is
a
community
based
conference?
We
do
ask
for
some
female
because
we
need
to
cover
our
costs.
You
love
community,
but
we
are
somehow
not
keen
on
paying
out
of
our
pockets.
So
we
need
to
ask
for
some
symbolic
fee
from
the
from
the
attorney
just
basically
to
pay
for
their
food
beverages,
and
these
huge
fear
meters
there
on
there.
But
it's
definitely
in
a
very
low
three-digit
numbers
price.
A
We
are
not
competing
by
price
which
price
by,
whereas
these
large
conferences
like
in
United,
States
or
Europe,
but
from
the
because
it's
initiated
and
developed
and
run
by
community.
But
concerning
considering
the
content
of
the
program
and
rescue,
you
should
know
that
the
best
you
are
the
member
of
the
Constantine.
A
A
Always
even
trying
to
hide
it,
it's
actually
perfectly
times
perfectly
good.
We
all
are.
We
all
have
the
same
point
PG
SP
around
us
that
that's
okay,
but
obviously
we
have
got
a
lot
of
asia
lot
of
teams
lot
of
generic
office.
365
Americans
are
taught
from
dev
lightly
pro
and
business
perspectives.
For
the
first
time,
we've
actually
got
the
AWS
jump
to
see
what
what
the
people
from
AWS.
How
was
there
taken
hold
the
corporation's
tech
podium,
so
this
is
going
to
be
something
new.
A
A
B
If
you
think
about,
for
example,
development
sure
sure
is
deeply
integrated
with
office,
raise
five
moisturizes
rise
and
it's
easy
to
do
it.
But
hey.
There
are
customers
who
are
using
AWS
as
the
chosen
platform,
and
then
you
need
to
figure
out
how
you
integrate
that
much
of
traces
to
files,
so
I
think
it's
a
fair
game
using
that.
Why
wouldn't
we
explain
and
cover
those
things.
A
A
B
A
C
A
So
I'm
definitely
focusing
on
stuff,
mainly
under
an
hour
days,
every
service
as
a
functions,
but
then
obviously
talking
to
see
some
to
craft
whatever
it
is.
I
have
interesting
discussion
a
few
years
ago,
with
these
two
great
guys
about.
Should
we
move
out
some
code
from
out
of
the
client
side.
It's
a
magical
clothes.
C
In
the
cloud
in
a
cloud
you
don't
have
really
much
choice,
I
mean
on-premises,
sure,
there's
like
if
your
on-premises,
why
would
you
put
things
in
Azure?
True
right?
Because
you
are
a
brand,
you
have
the
infra,
you
have
servers,
you
have
everything
there,
but
if
you
are
in
a
cloud
you
don't
have
anything
and
Intel
and
you
have
the
need
to
run
these
workflows
and
so
forth,
and
so
on.
You
know
you
need
to
have
them
somewhere
and
it
cannot
be
it's
precise,
because
Microsoft
will
never
ever
ever.
C
Caught
up
on
the
release
of
seal
I,
so
we
had.
Why
have
you
outside
the
PRS
we
went
through
them?
We
have
diversion
off
CLI
available
and
basically
going
through
the
release
or
through
additional
clans
issues
and
so
forth,
and
so
on.
So
working
primarily
around
that
I'm
trying
to
think
if
there
was
there
was
something
on
my
mind
that
I
wanted
to
mention,
but
due
to
our
discussion
about
office,
dev
and
PowerPoint.
C
Less
than
when
I
created
an
ad-
and
that
is
already
I,
don't
know
for
three
years
back
four
years
back
I
really
haven't
the
world.
There
was
a
time
when
I
created
a
few
of
them
like
within
one
or
two
years
span.
It
was
like
yeah
that
makes
sense,
but
then
things
change,
I,
move
to
other
things
and
never
look
back
so
I'm
interesting.
C
No,
the
other
day
I
had
a
need
to
I
wanted
to
build
an
excel
sheet
with
that
would
contain
the
data
that
I
pulled
down
from
an
API,
so
I
would
have
an
API
on
internet
that
I
wanted
to
pull
into
excel
sheet.
Okay,
so
how
do
I
call
out
an
API
from
Excel
I'm
sure
you
can
think
of
yeah?
Maybe
some
functional,
like
I
work
daily
with
types
crib,
JavaScript
and
node.
C
So
maybe
there's
something
around
that
and
it
turns
out
that
there
is
what
I'm
sorry,
no
it
wasn't
that
it
was
pretty
cool
if
there
is
an
Eden
created
by
the
I
think
it's
called.
Nowadays
there
was
the
the
garage
group.
I,
don't
know
their
office
office
labs
no
garage
anyway.
There's
a
group
within
Microsoft
that
does
let's
say
the
R&D
work,
a
lot
of
them
around
Adams
and
and
apps,
and
they
couldn't
add
and
called
a
script
lab.
C
So
you
can
put
that
pull
in
the
Adhan
and
in
the
ad
and
you
can
create
code,
so
you
can
so
think
of
a
script
editor
web
part
for
add-ins
for
office
Saturn's.
Yes,
so
you
can
just
just
pull
it
in
and
write
code
directly
enjoy
without
the
loops
of
having
to
create
your
own,
add
and
deploy.
Yes,
it's
more
yeah
exactly
and
the
cool
thing
is
that
you
can
also
connect
it
to
your
github
guests.
A
C
A
B
That's
other
stuff
now
quickly
on
my
site,
I've
been
working
on
on
updated
plans
on
the
provisioning
engine
and
provisioning
service,
because
we
will
have
some
cool
announcements
coming
up
on
problem
in
SBC,
add
new
versions
and
all
of
that,
but
more
on
that
later
we're
spca
is
coming
pretty
soon.
Build
is
coming
pretty
soon,
actually
as
well,
but
we'll
be
there
as
well,
and
as
long
as
I
can
register
there.
Speaker,
register
and
Cora
doesn't
didn't
like
me
to
sign
in
so
I.
Don't
know
what
it
is.
B
B
A
A
C
B
A
B
B
So
might
quickly
explain
a
max
of
certified
solution:
master
for
SharePoint,
X's
or
MCM.
My
staff
certified
master
existed
for
about
five
years
until
it
was.
Unfortunately,
the
program
was
then
shut
down,
but
because
well
we
couldn't
keep
the
material
up
to
date
and
the
costs
were
crowing
and
all
of
that,
so
somebody
made
a
decisions.
But
it's
it's.
Some
of
us
all.
School
people
have
mzm
and
MCM.
C
A
B
B
But
European
cooperation
summit
coming
later
this
year
may
27
29.
This
is
actually
week
after
the
Las
Vegas
a
SharePoint
conference
as
well
right
now,
where
we
have
awesome,
awesome
absolute
lineup
for
speakers
no,
no
sessions
as
well,
but
now
the
TARDIS
is
in
here.
We
wanted
to
kind
of
call
out
this
one.
It's
BC
Evans
in
general,
this
weekend
of
there's
pruno
in
Czech,
Republic,
Saturday
and
then
there's
Cape,
Town
pruno
Europe,
the
Cape
Town.
B
B
Yeah
they
that's
pretty
cool,
set
up
as
well,
so
they
thrived
through
the
country
and
then
have
a
ship
on
Saturdays
on
on
the
city,
pretty
cool
now
on
other
topics
so
from
the
Evans.
So
this
one
inspection
points,
because
last
week
we
we
were
Prince
Tony,
I,
think
showers
sample
related
on
the
site,
designs
creation.
B
If
a
tenant
administrator
a
wet
park
where
you
can
use
which
can
use
to
manage
site
designs,
and
then
we
said
which
one
like
that
well,
it
would
make
sense
if
you
could
actually
expand
the
tenant
admin
you
eyes
in
shipment
online
and
then
I
think
about
boot.
Cameron
asked
about
that
one.
In
Twitter
we
had
a
quick
chat
and
like
hey,
go
and
make
a
use
useful
century,
and
now
there's
one
hundred
and
forty
five
area
votes
yeah
within
a
one
week,
which
is
actual.
B
B
It's
kind
of
a
long,
long
running
task
just
landed
on
my
table,
but
yeah
I'll
talk
with
and
the
right
people
in
the
right
level,
because
it
would
make
sense
to
have
some
sort
of
a
way
of
modifying
to,
for
example,
good,
a
left
navigation
to
be
able
to
add
links
and
then
add
pages
and
then
add
those
with
custom
web
parts
or
experience.
There's
editing
experiences
there
and
couldn't
really
create
out
here
really
great.
Thank
you
for
actually
creating
an
item
for
this
one
egg.
B
C
B
Now,
let's
go
to
the
normal
articles,
so
here
we'll
say
this:
one
actually
came
out
from
Yannick
this
morning:
really
cool
setup,
adding
in
play
scripted
tutorials
in
your
SPF
X
component,
so
basically
I
think
if
I
scroll
down
that
the
gif
animation
really
gives
it
away.
So
the
basic
idea
is
that
in
clarification,
how
you
could
build
this
kind
of
a
guided
UI
click
click
here.
B
Click
here
click
here-
and
this
is
what
happens
and
within
my
way
with
this,
there
are,
is
V
providers
on
this
area
as
well,
and
of
course
you
can
implement
these
kind
of
things
also
inside
of
your
web
partners
and
experience
and
for
within
SharePoint
Online,
there's
even
out
of
the
books
experiences
which
are
doing
exactly
this
man,
they're
kind
of
pointing
out
so
certain
button
on
hey.
Have
you
seen.
A
B
But
I
think
well
just
to
be
kind
of
a
clarifying
for
those
as
well.
A
lot
of
those
are
actually
there
for
collecting
telemetry
and
feedback
around
users
and
in
educating
people
that
hey
by
the
way
there
you
are
aware
of
this
and
and
the
people
in
this
call
sure
we
were
aware
of
the
capability,
but
quite
often
the
users
might
not
be
so
they
actually
start
then
using
the
capability
and
and
using
our
telemetry.
B
B
C
Think
the
interesting
aspect
to
this
one
is
it's
not
custom
code
in
a
way
that
it
doesn't
give
you
a
unrestricted
playground.
You
can
only
do
a
few
things,
so
you
cannot
go
wild
with
that.
You're
gonna
do
crazy
things
like
and
but
scrims
pull
in
external
libraries
and
so
forth,
and
so
on.
So
in
a
way,
it's
sure
it's
a
flexible
approach,
but
it's
in
a
way
save
that
it
doesn't
expose
you
to
as
many
risks
as,
for
example,
building
your
own
web.
B
I
think
bears
down
on.
All
of
this
is,
and
I
know,
that's
very
internally
working
on
this
one
with
within
our
engineering
as
well.
Yes,
that
ok,
so
do
you
really
need
to
create
all
of
this
Chase
and
manually
by
yourself
and
right
now,
answer
is
yes,
you
just
there
is
no
editor
for
it
and
sure
we
should
come
up
with
a
some
sort
of
an
editor,
for
it
could
have
relatively
fast
right
now
that
it
would
be
how
the
function
and
everything
is
moving
so
fast
that
it's
not
necessarily
at
the
right
time.
B
This
is
from
Alex,
so
much
of
craf
get
driven
item
by
file
absolutely
URL.
So
we've
talked
about
this
one
before
the
call.
So
there
is
no,
you
know
direct
method
to
get
a
drive
item
based
on
file
absolute
URL.
So
you
need
to
do
some
additional
tricks
and
what
that's
Alex
Alex
from
SharePoint
is
basically
explaining
and
what
I
need
to
do
and
make
things
happen.
Really
nice
short
kind
of
a
hey
by
the
way
helper,
a
plop
oast,
really
useful
as
well
sure
we
should
have
a
method
or
function
to
actually
get
get.
B
This
get
an
item
that
the
actual
kit
drive
item
pile
up.
So,
let's
URL
but
hey
we
don't.
So
it
is
what
it
is.
This
one
is
from
SharePoint
Rider
aka,
well,
aks,
sharpens
riders,
so
it's
a
familiar,
so
around
deployed,
shape
and
frame
equip
points
using
bit
pocket
pipelines
and
deployments.
We
have
been
having
villain
Gurkha,
we
doing
quite
a
lot
of
live
demos,
around
visual
studio,
DevOps
and
automation,
around
pipelines
and
deployments-
and
this
is
a
nice
setup.
B
C
A
B
Nice
chain
now:
well,
it
is
SP
block,
so
you
should
be
using
SharePoint,
but
this
one
is
basically
just
explaining:
how
do
we
bundle
the
source
files
source
Maps
properly
in
the
bundle
as
it
as
possible?
So
I
can
do
as
easy
as
possible
debugging
in
the
production,
even
so
really
cool
setup,
and
obviously
this
then,
if
you
do
not
want
these
to
a
final
version,
you
can
get
rid
of
them.
If
you
want
them
to
the
final
version,
you
can
bundle
domain
as
well.
So
but
really
nice
clarification.
B
Yes,
focus
now
this
one
was
a
cute
from
tomato
a
lot,
so
Tommy
has
been
creating
this
chrome
SharePoint
editor
for
quite
a
few
years
already,
and
and
this
one
is
a
nice
new
version
which
is
available
so
new
version
with
supporting
PHAs
and
fixing
a
bug
fixes
around
the
editor,
and
this
one
is
a
really
really
nice
extension.
It
gives
you
the
capabilities
of
modifying,
for
example,
JavaScript
files
directly
in
the
SharePoint.
You
can
modify
it
technically,
you
could,
if
it's
a
classic
master
page,
you
can
go
in
a
classic
site.
B
B
B
B
That's
a
fair
comment,
but
then
provided
hosted
a
means
to
provide
who
said
the
program
hosted.
A
liminal
is
more
powerful
in
some
sense,
even
as
a
compared
to
office
365
applications,
because
in
provider
hosted
area
model,
you
can
grant
permissions
inside
collection,
which
you
cannot
do
inertia
ad
and
I.
Think
that's
really
the
key
difference
still
related
on
the
azure
ad
and
permissions
and
websites
and
the
MS
al
versus
classic
or
auth
and
prahasta
Darien's
shine.
Yeah.
C
B
C
A
B
Like
you
said,
like
you
say,
it's
the
combination
of
the
adings
permissions
and
the
user
permissions.
So
even
though
Adi
has
being
brand,
that's
high
level
tenants
permissions
if
the
user
does
not
have
them,
and
typically
we
are
running
in
the
context
of
the
user
as
well,
and
that
means
that
the
user
cannot
actually
do.
C
B
A
B
Okay
and
this
one
was
really
cool.
This
is
actually
from
early
March,
but
we
missed
it.
So
this
one
is
say
a
categorized
organized
layout
for
office.
365
intranet
wins
with
the
empty
templates,
and
this
is
really
cool,
so
the
Bates
which-
and
this
is
a
step-by-step
guidance
on
the
creating
this
kind
of
a
page
which
is
completely
dynamic
so
based
on
the
creation
of
the
under
template.
B
Well,
the
PMP
template
of
the
site,
which
was
created
even
though
everybody
every
single
site
is
either
a
croup
sign
or
communication
site
beside
this
thing
can
encrypt
under
a
specific
category
and
I
think
this
is
a
classic,
let's
say
business
case
of
having
a
site
director
right
because
everybody
wants
to
have
a
site
directory
category.
So.
C
B
Actually
say
this
approach
still
has
its
own
scenario,
because
the
hub
sites
share
you,
but
the
top
side
is
more
on
hierarchical.
Still
here,
Oracle
mapping
of
things.
This
is
more
around
what
is
the
metadata
being
stamped
on
a
site
level
and
then
surfacing
those
sites
based
on
the
metadata,
but
you
could
have
multiple
different
metadata
options.
B
You
could
have
HR
project
sales
project,
you
could
have
additional
dimensions,
location,
office
whatever
and
then
based
on
the
filters
you
can
find
those
in
the
search
results
right,
cool
yeah,
because
with
hub
sites,
it's
one
dimensional
grouping
different.
But
basically,
what
happens
here
is
that
it's
a
scenario
where
we're
using
then
a
ID
in
here
as
method
a
they
aren't
getting
stamped
on
a
site
level
and
then
in
the
site
level
or
in
the
search
results.
B
B
C
B
Here's
the
PowerShell
script
which
which
there
is
being
used,
and
here
we
are
actually
enabling
scripting
and
that's
an
evening
scripting
for
the
second
side,
so
it
is
a
different
site.
It's
a
different
sign.
Now,
do
you
need
to
be
able
to
enable
scripting
so
you're
able
to
update
the
property
back
values
which
we
actually
just
last
week?
We
talked
about
this
one
week
that
Miller
Pat
Miller
is
our
engineering
manager.
That
is
it's.
Nobody
knows.
Actually.
B
Yes,
why
do
we
a
wanna
disable
scripting,
is
to
visit
that
we
want
to
make
sure
that
only
approved
scripts
which
are
coming
through
at
catalogue
are
being
allowed
to
be
running
on
the
site
collections
and
that
people
don't
actually
hurt
the
company
or
themselves
or
the
sites
and
where
they
are,
and
by
embedding
scripts,
which
shouldn't
be
running
there,
but
again
cool
setup,
really
cool
setup
and
getting
a
nice
automatic
rendering
of
the
of
the
sites
in
a
site
directory
way.
Well,.
A
B
Kit
and
then
the
final
thing
which
I
run
into
I
think
during
the
weekend
or
on
last
week.
This
was
a
cool
idea
on
having
a
theme
resort
available
and
so
in
in
this
site
itself,
having
all
of
the
the
capabilities
of
adjusting
and
the
needed
settings
and
colors,
which
is
basically
a
modern
office
area,
so
I
think
setting
here
and
because
this
is
basically
let's
see,
is
it
actually
poking
around
at
it?
But
nothing
with
me.
Actually,
let
me
apply
the
theme
that
there's
the
load
phone.
B
B
C
I
guess
the
point
here
is
that
you
can
preview
that
theme
as
you're
editing
and
without
you
need
to
apply
it
because
out
of
the
box,
you
can
only
preview
the
theme
by
applying
it
and
then
it's
like
oh
yeah.
It
isn't
right
so
I
need
to
get
back
and
then
go
yeah.
And
here
you
can
do
that
on
the
fly
directly
in
UI.
So
you
can
see
every
change,
how
it
affects
dy
and
then,
if
it's
okay,
you
can
download
yeah.
C
B
B
A
A
A
A
Pierce's
for
Cisco,
and
basically
we
already
have
our
products,
which
is
targeting
SharePoint
Online
security
manager.
We
are
improving.
Expanding
it
to
rapidly
did
want
it
to
be
on
as
soon
as
possible
for
the
cloud
stuff.
So
I
got
a
nice.
Some
really
nice
things
to
do
in
the
next
two
days
in
visual
studio
about
this
guy
yep.
C
I
have
a
plan,
a
few
interviews
with
customers
to
basically
to
learn
more
about
churches
that
they
have
with
365
managing
in
that
and
so
forth
and
so
on,
and
then
another
one
interesting
is
that
a
while
back,
we
were
contacted
by
an
ISV
who
build
solution
for
365,
and
basically
they
want
to
have
a
second
pair
of
eyes
to
look
at
it
like.
Is
there
anything
that
we
can
improve?
What
do
you
think
dar
we
doing
the
right
thing?
C
Is
there
a
risk
involved
in
us
missing
something
that
would
affect
us
in
the
long
run?
So
basically
they
wanted
to
have
a
person
to
talk
to
you
and
and
see
if
there's
anything
to
improve.
So
though
it
would
be
a
really
cool
set
of
calls
that
would
will
have
about
me
to
learn
from
them
what
they
do,
what
do
they
need?
What
are
the
gaps,
and
how
do
they
work
around
that?
B
Yep
absolutely
make
sense,
make
sense,
so
I
have
a
massive
list
of
things
which
I
need
to
get
cleaned
so,
but
it's
right
now
getting
ready
for
build
Europe
as
the
Las
Vegas
Scioscia,
Point
conference,
2019
and
then
Europe
and
cooperation
summit.
So
all
of
that
is
coming
relatively
soon,
making
sure
that
our
plants
are
locked
on
that
one
but
then
I.
B
Back
right,
yeah
yeah,
but
it's
one
of
those
things
where
somebody's
waiting
to
hear
that,
can
you
come
and
explain?
What
do
you
do
and
how
things
are
is
like
yeah,
actually,
of
course,
because
those
were
always
the
most
difficult,
interesting
things
somebody
actually
chopping
by
and
explaining.
How
did
they
end
up
doing
what
they
do
it
so
yeah.
C
A
C
A
B
B
That's
actually
this
is
this.
I
could
actually
go
on
and
on
on
this
topic,
but
one
of
my
favorite
topics,
but
it's
interesting
to
see
how
the
everything
has
evolved
within,
let's
say,
15
to
20
years
from
the
times
when
we
were
studying
well
I
graduated
in
99,
or
something
like
that,
which
is
20
years
ago.
That's
horrible,
holy
Sh,
no
I
graduated
actually.
B
2002
use
a
UML
and
drawing
and
specification
everything
else
and
how
the
whole
IT
you
know.
It
industry
has
gone
to
the
model
where
it's
good
enough
IT.
Is
it
good
enough?
Is
it
working?
Is
it?
Is
it
doing
what
it's
supposed
to
do?
Well,
it
seems
to
be
doing
well
supposed
to
do
ship
f5f5f5.
Should
it
compiles
ship
it
and
then
let's
fix
it
afterwards.
If
there's
any
small
things,
people
give
us
feedback
and
it's
it's.
It's
partly
horrifying.
B
C
B
Trend
is
that
well
they're
say
everybody
is
competing
based
on
prices,
and
so
the
costs
are
have
to
be
cut
down.
So
you
can
come
up
with
a
architect
or
let's
Kaas
clan,
which
is
50%
of
planning
because
I
mean
oh.
Can
we
cut
the
planning
and
sister
the
thing
I
said?
Well,
how
would
I
know
what
to
do.
C
Yes,
so
back
in
the
days
there
was
the
cadence
of
releasing
something
for
three
years
and
in
three
years
and
whatever
you
shipped,
you
had
to
live
with
for
the
next
three
years,
because
it
took
that
long
to
get
a
new
version.
Yep,
so
Baghdad
and
the
consequence
of
every
line
of
code
shipped
was
way
bigger
than
now.
Where
you
can
just
say,
you
know
it's
in
the
cloud.