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From YouTube: SharePoint Dev Weekly - Episode 46 - 6th of August 2019
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SharePoint Dev Weekly is a weekly video chat where Vesa and typically Waldek are talking about the latest news and topics around the SharePoint dev area. As Waldek was on well deserved family vacation during this week, Erwin van Hunen (Rencore) acted as the co-host.
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This video was recorded on Monday 5th of August 2019.
You can find more details on the weekly summary from the SharePoint Dev blog from http://aka.ms/spdev-blog. More details on the SharePoint Dev community available from http://aka.ms/sppnp.
A
A
B
B
A
It's
Christmas
or
winter
time
again,
winter
is
coming.
So
before
we
go
things,
we
had
a
blank
slide
which
we
wanted
to
talk
about
around
the
let's
say,
the
concentration
areas
and
in
a
one
travel
shipment
engineering.
Before
we
go
there
and
and
then
the
articles
community
articles,
what's
what's
the
latest
from
your
side,
you've
been
working
for
the
past
month
and
and
anything
anything
interesting
on
the
empty
side
or
communities
at
the
house.
B
We're
working
actually
pretty
hard
on
the
the
provisioning
service
as
well
stuff
happening
behind
the
scenes,
but
you
don't
really
see
that
there's
nothing
exposed
to
the
outside
world,
but
there
are
some
quite
some
exciting
things
coming
there
that
we
will
probably
sell
around
I.
Think
ignite
timeframe
will
most
likely
I
can't
dive
too
deep
in
debt,
PMP
PowerShell,
just
happily
going
forward.
There's
a
couple
of
new
commands,
that's
built
by
Laura
when
it
comes
to
actually
cleaning
up
groups,
so
removing
groups.
So
that's
quite
nice
majority
of
bug
fixes
their
documentation
updates.
B
I,
don't
know
how
we
possible,
but
we
still
make
me
mistakes
and
documentation
and
there's
actually
one
guy
that
he
he's
like
here's
the
ice.
He
sees
them
all
and
fixes
them
all.
It's
amazing
what
he
does
there
and
so
yeah
other
than
that.
It's
been
relatively
quiet
last
month
on
that
I
would
say:
yeah
vacation
time,
Scandinavia
shuts
down
and
for.
A
B
A
Not
true
nowadays
anymore,
but
it
used
to
be
quite
true
in
the
past
because
everybody
has
their
summer
house
for
the
one
month
off
and
then
heading
to
their
summer
places
that's
how
it
works.
But
in
your
case
actually
sorry
for
putting
you
on
the
spot
on
that
one,
you
actually
decided
to
move
in
their
summer
house.
Wasn't
that
the
case
right.
B
A
We
want
to
keep
this
relatively
short,
so
we
want
to
really
comprehend,
let's
say,
concentrate
on
keeping
this
less
than
30
minutes.
So
let's
actually
move
into
the
areas
which
we
wanted
to
talk
about,
because
this
will
take
a
while
as
well.
So
let
me
screen
from
here
so
one
of
the
things
what
I
want
to
talk
about,
because
for
Microsoft
this
is
kind
of
a
new
year
in
Microsoft.
Are
fiscal
years
works
from
the
July
until
June,
so
now
that
I'm
back
from
vacation
in
early
August?
A
But
what
I
wanted
to
do
here
is
it's
kind
of
a
race,
five
points
which
we
should
talk
about
together
with
the
urban
as
the
main
areas
where
we
are
focusing
on
the
one
tribe
and
shipment
engineering
in
the
Kansai
in
the
context
of
extensibility
and
development,
so
really
they're
the
areas
where,
if
you're
a
partner
or
a
customer,
these
are
the
things
we're
investing.
If
it's
anything
else,
what
you're
looking
into,
maybe
you
want
to
double
check.
Is
it's
your
model,
the
right
and
and
the
usage
patterns
right,
I
have
or
the
full
ship?
A
Well,
not
precisely
that
that
sounded
already
too
harsh,
but
still,
let's
talk
about
the
five
main
areas
in
one:
try,
shipment
and
sharing,
which
were
apparently
concentrating
so
first
of
all-
and
there
should
be
no
massive
surprises
here,
so
modern
portals,
absolutely
a
big
thing
for
us,
so
making
sure
that
people
see
the
modern,
SharePoint
and
more
important
communication
sites
as
the
defect
the
way
of
doing
corporate
intranets,
rather
than
still
the
building
classic
publishing
sites.
Please
don't
do
that.
That's
not
a
sustainable
model.
A
B
A
It's
like
10
years
ago
so
sure
it
has
served
us
insanely
well,
but
it's
not
a
sustainable
in
a
long
run
and
we
really
want
people
move
into
the
communication
sides
I'm
sure
if
there's
any
caps,
if
there's
still
any
gaps
over
there,
we
need
to
address
those
and
we're
addressing
a
lot
of
these
gaps
all
the
time,
so
adding
missing
capabilities,
scheduling,
capabilities
or
a
the
capabilities
under
on
the
platform
and
improving
that
all
the
time.
But
that's
really
their
way
over
there.
B
The
story
always
say
is
that
if
you,
if
you,
if
you
move,
if
you,
if
you
can
create
a
new
site,
it
should
be
by
default
a
modern
site,
don't
even
consider
going
for
classic
and
and
and
and
as
you
said,
there
are
gaps,
maybe
but
be
creative,
think
think
out
of
the
box,
don't
think
of
the
classic
functionality
that
you
were
given.
There's
actually
other
ways
to
pull
off
this
functionality
in
modern
sites,
but
you
just
have
to
think
it
approach
it
in
a
different
way
and
and
I
say
99%
of
the
cases.
B
A
One
of
the
things
were
said
about
the
functionality.
I,
wouldn't
even
concentrate
sorry
for
tackling
on
this
on
wording,
but
really
it
wouldn't
even
concentrate
on
functionality,
write
it
on
the
requirement,
because,
oh
absolutely,
absolutely
that's
that's
really
the
main
point.
If
people
concentrate
on
the
classic
did
x
and
y
and
z,
we
need
to
do
x
and
y
and
see
you're
actually
thinking
this
in
the
wrong
way.
Yeah
looking
into.
Why
did
we
did
this
in
the
past,
is
to
still
something
which
we
want
to
invest
in.
A
A
A
A
But
if
you
want
to
have
a
news,
corporate
news,
corporate
announcements,
simple
list
solutions
or
library
solutions,
you
can
easily
do
that
using
Microsoft
themes
and
together
with
SharePoint
and
behind
of
Maxis
teams,
always
there's
actually
always
shipment
side.
The
show
where
shipment,
croup,
cider
or
modern
team
sign,
which
is
used
for
storing
the
files
and
assets
which
are
actually
uploading
too
much
things
Shepard.
A
So
as
an
example
now
moving
on
from
a
more
slight
a
slightly
more
on
the
development
side
of
the
things
which
is
this
SharePoint
dev,
weekly
and
so
obviously
really
important
thing
to
realize.
Mike's
of
craft
API
coverage
is
definitely
the
number
one
thing
we're
investing.
So
anything
what
we're
introducing
is
designed
to
be
used
used
true,
Microsoft,
graph,
api's
and
so
more
and
more
we
see
functionalities
which
are
not
even
exposed
through
the
classic.
Let's
say
it
sees
them
or
the
classic
REST
API
endpoint,
rather
true
myself,
graph
API.
A
A
Day
classic
is
not
dead,
and
so
one
of
the
things
oversaw
which
we
cannot
and
will
not
do,
is
that
we
would
actually
just
chop
all
of
the
classic
api's
and
and,
for
example,
to
see
ISM.
We
are
still
working
on
the
dotnet.
Sorry
doesn't
core
version
of
season
as
an
example
that
the
power
show
the
shipment
online
PowerShell,
the
native
PowerShell,
and
also
the
BMP
PowerShell,
is
using
series
I'm
interested
as
behind
the
scenes
through
this
authentication
implications.
A
A
That's
basically
nine
days,
yes,
and
we
know
believe
something
is
missing,
and
it's
in
a
classic.
Please
keep
on
asking
those
things.
We
need
to
understand
what
are
the
gaps,
so
we
are
able
to
implement
rest
those
gaps
in
the
mercy
of
crash
site.
Now
then,
the
number
four
thing
is
much
the
flow
on
power,
Apps
integration
improvements.
So
this
is
an
area
where
I
think
even
even
I've
heard
about
this
one
quite
a
few
times.
A
So
there's
a
lot
of
people,
at
least
they
used
to
be
a
lot
of
people
who
are
coming
from
a
ship
and
on
Prem
did
a
shipment
online
and
they
think
that
much
the
flow
is
part
of
SharePoint.
No,
no.
No!
It's
not
it's
a
completely
separate
set
of
services
and
functionalities,
but
it's
quite
often
surfaced
in
the
context
of
SharePoint
when
you
use
the
flow
to
be
or
macro
service
for
automating
lists
these
instant
list
operations
or
file
operations
in
a
SharePoint
or
one
time,
because
that's
what
the
flow
is
really
created.
So.
A
Obviously,
I'm
from
a
one
track:
ship
on
the
engineering
side,
so
answer
is
no
I
can't
and
much
of
flow,
and
perhaps
tantalizes
is
owned
by
the
Microsoft
flow
and
power-ups
people.
And
it's
better
me
not
comment
anything
related
under
license
in
this
question.
I
think
really
recently
and
Sabine
pointers
went
recently
in
the
inspire
was
the
partner
they
knew
your
licensing
structure
introduced.
What
does
it
mean
in
practice?
I
don't
know
so
somebody
needs
from
the
right
organizations.
We
need
to
answer
on
that
question.
A
fair
question,
my
stuff
low
on
power.
A
Apps
are
not
necessarily
part
of
your
e3
agreements.
Some
of
the
capabilities
are
some
are
not,
and
then
you
need
to
clarify
what
is
the
potential
licensing
impact
and
costing
them
if
you're
using
this
and
now
the
fifth
one
here
is,
is
then
further
extend
the
shipment
framework,
use
it
just
de
facto
UX
dev
model
for
365,
and
this
is
really
around
the
fact
that
the
shipment
framework
has
been
highly
highly
successful.
I
think
in
the
industry
appoint
conference
and
this
it
was
may
late.
A
May
I
was
at
that
its
crew
373
percent
year
over
year
and
obviously
it's
and
and
the
numbers
are
really
huge.
I
can't
against
just
say
that
it's
it's
the
the
from
the
big
cake
of
all
extensibility
for
the
UX
level
level.
Sb
FX
is
massive.
I
can't
even
say
the
percentage,
because
somebody
some
people
might
want.
Don't
want
me
to
actually
say
all
of
the
facts
out
loud,
which
is
understandable
by
the
way
and
but
basically
because
SharePoint
framework.
A
A
If
you
create
Microsoft
themes
tabs
and
you
can
really
easily
do
those
using
SharePoint
same
work,
we're
extending
that
office
adding
more
over
talked
about
this
one
in
the
past
and
then
also
were
looking
into
potentially
renaming
the
framework
that
is
still
being
discussed,
which
is
a
marketing
decision,
obviously,
so
that
all
of
that
discussion
is
now
ongoing
and
and
I
can
imagine
that
by
the
time
of
ignite,
there
will
be
definitely
much
more
new
news
around
all
this
discussion
kind
of
wider.
We
do
with
share
upon
the
framework
in
future
yeah.
B
So
it's
cool,
but
I
like
about
this
bullet
point
you
have
here,
is
that
you
don't
mention
necessarily
SharePoint
as
a
defect
or
you
definitely
for
SharePoint.
No,
it's
much
much
broader!
Now,
yes,
so
all
the
only
investments
you've
been
doing
being
as
a
developer
into
learning.
The
framework
is
actually
paying
back
immediately
because
you
can
use
it
now
suddenly,
throughout
the
whole
spectrum
of
offerings.
It's
absolutely.
B
A
Calling
within
myself
graph
API
as
an
exposing
data
or
calling
your
custom
web
api
signature
and
then
exposing
your
business
data
and
sharepoint
online
or
in
Microsystems,
and
just
as
well
I
think
that
this
story
is
really
good
and
we
are
definitely
saying
that
paying
off
and
there
is
progress
in
the
store
story
as
well.
I
can't
give
you
any
timelines.
Anybody
in
this
call
to
any
time.
I
owe
this
call.
A
B
A
Opens
up
completely
new
set
of
opportunities
for
Beeker
is
vs
and
the
mid-size
is
raised,
and
why
not
for
a
smaller
group
of
people.
So
if
you're
really
good
on
writing
cool-looking
reports
and
then
you
want
to
expose
their
cell
doors
or
or
expose
them
for
free,
even
as
an
option
for
customers
and
partners
that
won't
be
possible.
So
that's
really
really
cool
cool.
A
Let
me
actually
moving
in
the
community
articles.
This
is
definitely
not
gonna,
be
thirty
minutes
by
the
way.
So,
but
all
the
articles
we
want
to
be
relatively
small
I
will
act
links
on
the
on
the
blog
post,
so
you
can
actually
then
have
a
look
more
detailed,
look
on
what's
happening
there.
Now
on
the
SharePoint
developer
community
huge
chart
of
this
story.
A
It's
one
have
been
point
the
fact
that
during
the
summer
time,
we
really
is
this
getting
started
with
SharePoint
and
office
365
development
series
and
we
actually
released
a
new
video
in
every
single
day,
almost
eighteen
videos
in
four
weeks,
yeah
reading
videos
in
20
days-
that's
quite
a
quite
a
nice
set
of
numbers.
There
will
be
more
videos
in
future.
Some
of
these
have
been
already
watched
for
more
than
1000
times,
1200
and
so
on.
A
So
quite
a
nice
set
of
numbers
on
views
and
clearly
there's
a
demand
for
this
kind
of
a
getting
started
capabilities,
which
is
understandable
by
the
way,
because
we
quite
often
forget
about
when
you're
talking
to
somebody
like
Irving.
If
we
forget
about
the
maturity
of
people
are
not
as
smart
as
Irving
Irving
is
one
of
the
smartest.
B
B
A
B
A
B
A
If
some
players
are
watching
this
and
response
on
the
Twitter
or
Facebook
or
in
linkit
around
this,
whatever
channels
you're
reading
watching
this,
we
were
kind
of
planning
that
it's
their
value
for
having
a
community
playlist
in
this
YouTube
channel
as
well,
and
the
play
will
playlist,
which
actually
work
in
a
way
that,
if
you
have
existing
videos
in
YouTube,
you
would
be
able
to
submit
those
to
us
and
then
we'll
add
it
to
the
playlist.
So
people
would
be
able
to
then
see
the
latest
YouTube
videos
from
your
YouTube
channel.
A
B
You,
if
you
do
get
the
number
of
subscribers,
that
the
P&V
channel
s
here
its
eleven
thousand
two
hundred
ninety.
So
basically,
if
we
would
share
a
community
video
on
a
playlist
here,
you
basically
pushing
it
out
to
eleven
hundred
and
nine
to
another.
Ninety
subscribers
immediately.
This
is
a
interesting
number
share
with
yeah.
That's.
A
True
that
erster
and
the
view
start
by
the
way
crowing
all
the
time
as
well.
So
it's
good
to
say
that,
especially
to
getting
started,
Theory
videos,
there
is
really
helped
again
on
boosting
the
views.
So
people
are
clearly
interested
on
on
what's
actually
happening
in
the
channel
now,
but
we
would
definitely
want
to
make
the
channel
more
approachable
for
everybody
in
the
community
as
well.
A
Now
a
few
new
samples
which
I
want
to
pinpoint
from
cheerio
cheerio
Mendes,
so
react
directory,
webparts,
simple
ability
links,
obviously,
on
the
blog
post,
quite
cool,
it's
a
web
part
which
works
inside
of
the
SharePoint
or
in
the
match
of
team
site
as
well.
It's
basically
a
SERP
II
search
directories
of
people,
search
functionality,
so
you're
able
to
search
a
person
and
then
based
on
the
whatever
you're
searching
you're
being
shown
to
persons,
and
you
get
the
details
and
all
of
that.
A
A
How
the
other
box
webparts
are
using
this
out
of
the
box
control
and
then
is
using
this
control
in
his
web
part,
but
we
haven't
actually
documented
that
API,
and
so
it
might
be
that
at
some
point
this
web
part
does
not
work
until
it's
getting
updated
on
the
right,
react
version
or
UI
UI
fabric
version
and
all
that.
So
that's
really
the
challenge
around
this
kind
of
implementation.
It's
a
really
cool
implementation,
uses
out-of-the-box
functionalities
and
it's
a
good
reminder
for
me:
it's
actually
trying
to
figure
out
in
general.
A
Now,
but
if
we
do
that-
and
that's
really,
why
don't
you
do
that?
Well,
yes,
but
if
we
do
that,
then
there's
an
implication.
Sorry,
then
we
need
to
release
that
doesn't
individual
think
we
need
to
version
10
does
an
individual
thing.
We
need
to
release
the
different
versions
out
of
it
when
we
are
using
a
different
or
enhanced
version
internally
and
which
will
have
to
be
using
a
different
reactor.
A
Isn't
that
so
it
has
an
engineering
impact
right
now,
when
it's
part
of
the
same
set
of
code,
we
don't
need
to
worry
about
the
versioning
and
release
cycles
and
all
that.
So
that's
why
it's
not
actually
released
at
least
yet
person
supported
an
API
or
support
a
control
cute.
What
else
from
a
Shia
Mendez
as
well
react
birthday
part.
This
is
where
the
world
web
part,
but
he
improved
this
and
during
some
time
it's
actually
quite
cool,
and
it
is
a
quaint
Subic
are
requirements
for
customers
to
ask
them.
A
A
Yeah
yeah
these
aircrafts.
If
I
remember
correctly,
we
can't
quickly
double
check
that
one
just
it
doesn't
take
too
long
package
solution
and
we
can
say
that
it's
it
is
actually
kilograms.
That's
okay!
Now,
moving
on
installation
point
framework
feel
customize
her
on
an
existing
role
list,
so
this
is
around
associating
an
SPF
X
extension,
not
true
the
solution
which
we
do
by
default.
A
Now
this
one
was
critical
from
Google,
and
would
you
like
to
create
a
low
fidelity,
sharepoint
wireframes
in
PowerPoint?
So
this
is
a
really
really
really
really
cool
PowerPoint
presentation,
which
then
has
a
basically
different
kind
of
layouts,
with
pictures
which
you
can
use
for
having
a
discussion
with
your
customers
around
what
kind
of
designs
you
want
to
use
and
what
kind
of
web
parts
you're
going
to
have
on
your
own.
The
on
the
landing
page
of
the
portal
and
all
the
time.
A
I'm,
a
PowerPoint
guy,
rather
than
VCO
guy,
so
kind
of
make
sense.
Definitely
one
thing
for
Hugo,
sir.
In
points
right
now,
if
you
go
all
the
way
down
here
and
when
I
actually
download
the
PowerPoint
template,
if
you
click
that
one,
it
is
a
broken
file,
so
you
want
to
double
check
this
one
and
it
is
pointing
to
the
onedrive.
So
there
is
something
wrong
around
those
links,
but
and
definitely
I'm
pretty
sure
that
Hugo
well
fixed
links
immediately
when
he
knows
about
them,
I
will
let
him
know
it
to
Twitter.
A
This
one
was
from
Tommy
around
10
things.
You
should
do
with
your
office,
resist
demo
or
dip
down
on.
So
basically,
you've
got
two
tenant.
What
do
I
need?
What
should
I
now
do
with
it
and
to
be
able
to
easily
concentrate
on
doing
development
on
this
town
and
or
how
do
I
get
the
tenant?
And
then
what
are
the
steps
on
on
order
create
some
users
and
and
what
are
the
samples
which
I
could
be
using
if.
A
Like
they're
they're,
pretty
clean
yeah,
that's
true
yeah
and
as
an
example
to
pinpointing
this
one
as
well
here
provisioning
service,
you
can
easily
get
example,
site
collections
and
content
available
or
they're
really
cool
stuff,
which
is
then
showing
what's
possible
in
the
industry
of
Antenor.
Using
the
modern
capabilities
now
building
my
first
library
components
using
SharePoint
framework,
this
one
was
from
Jenkins.
A
Basically,
how
to
use
library
components
a
library
component,
wench
GA
in
Chapman
framework,
1.9
wits.
Unfortunately,
we
actually
pulled
so
there
was
a
problem
with
the
1.9
related
on
a
online
workbench.
Was
it
the
on-trend
workbench
either
way
on
the
workbench,
and
then
basically
we
decided
that
maybe
it's
easier
and
more
cost
efficient,
it's
clearer
to
actually
pull
it
and
then
release
1.9
point
one.
What's
this
meant
to
go
live
during
this
week?
Hopefully
we
get
it
out
during
this
week
unless
there's
any
lay.
A
It
surprises
on
that
this
week,
meaning
in
this
5th
of
August.
So
hopefully
this
week,
one
point
nine
point
one
goes
out
and
then
the
library
component
is
back
again
available
for
everybody,
Cheers
kind
of
related
on
that
one
from
Jonas
Eric,
a
few
tips
on
building
your
aesthetics
library,
components
and
also
promoting
that
1.9
word
life.
And
then,
if
you,
then
these
things
do
happen
enough.
B
A
This
one
was
already
in
queue.
It's
perfect
part
from
a
different
solutions
on
the
same
local
workbench.
So
if
I
have
multiple
solutions
and
I
want
to
test
something
in
my
local
bird
bench,
I
would
actually
do
that
solution
is
actually
quite
simple
from
your
Joe.
It's
basically
copy
the
stuff
from
the
distant
leaf
folders
to
the
other
solution,
and
then,
when
you.
A
A
Sixteen
point
two
and
16.0
changes
so
before
16.0
and
they
always
have
to
be
a
root
tag
which
is
getting
returned,
react
component
and
then
then
we
sold
it
in
loop,
multiple
divs
as
an
example
in
this
case,
but
in
sixteen
forward
you
can
actually
return
fragments
with
son
not
with
the
root
tag
and
that's
a
quite
significant
change.
Actually,
because
that's
notice.
A
Yeah,
that
is
true,
really
really
cool,
and
then
they
say
the
fragments
so
basically
fragments
over
there,
so
but
really
cool
stuff.
So
that's
16
point
to
having
the
fragment
so
cool
stuff.
To
actually
have
a
look
on
react
is
the
model
web
which
we
react
is
the
one
which
we
use
in
generally
for
SharePoint
framework
implementation
as
well,
but
it's
probably
the
best
framework.
A
It's
basically
a
story
around
how
do
I
automate,
lookup
column
creation
with
projected
fields
in
SharePoint
Online.
So
if
you
need
to
provision
something
automatically
to
multiple
sides,
would
you
actually
do
that
and
he's
using
PMP
PowerShell
for
that
one,
because
it's
the
easiest
way,
probably
to
manipulate
existing
sites
in
SharePoint,
Online,
cool,
stuff,
really
cool
stuff
as
well?
It's
a
classic
requirements
so
yeah,
it's
good
to
know
that
it
they
actually
work.
A
B
A
A
Extensibility
model
and
deaf
model
looks
really
good
in
much
less
racist
five.
So,
let's
see
if
we'll
need
to
change
our
BMP
name
from
a
SharePoint
one
trial,
interesting
interesting,
interactive,
that
original
name
in
white
one
because
I
remember
that.
But
we
were
originally
office.
A
365
developer
patterns
of
practices-
yes
yeah
indeed,
and
then
it
got
confused
and
then
confusing
and
then
whatever
I'm,
trying
to
work
on
the
car
radio
and
on
the
messaging,
because
when
I
think
of
it
around
this
topic,
Microsoft
365
is
the
thing
where,
if
we
use
upon
framework
or
whatever
it
will
be
called
to
do,
customizations
also
for
Microsoft
themes,
why
would
we
call
this
community
model
as
SharePoint
BMP?
So
so,
let's
see
where
we
will
end
up
interesting
times,
interesting
yeah
indeed,
but
I
think
that's
it
probably
from
this
one.
So
thank
you.
A
Everybody
for
watching
or
listening
depending
on
your
chosen
model
and
which
reminded
me
I
need
to
figure
out
how
do
we
release
this
also
as
a
podcast
sooner
or
later,
which
would
be
good
thing
to
do?
I'll
try
to
figure
that
one
out
as
well,
but
thank
you
everybody
for
watching.
Thank
you,
Irving
for
joining
me
on
the.