You may have read my previous post about ootb Usage Reports in SharePoint and how limited the are. I came across a great resource that explains what the Usage Reports actually mean. The reports are still limited but at least we know now what the limited amount of information therein means.
Thanks to Mark Arend for putting this together.
SharePoint Usage Reports cont’d… October 16, 2008
SharePoint Usage Reports September 17, 2008
I have not looked at ootb Usage Reports that come with MOSS2007 until the last few days. On looking at them let’s just say I’m underwhelmed.
Is this the best MS can do with such a crucial element of any web based application? I’m not saying anything new by stating that the major criteria to assessing the uptake of any webbased application is the user stats. In the old days before the web, we’d only be able to see who logged on …if even that.
I’ve done some g-search (that’s goolge research!) and it would seem that they only way to get better usage reports is programmatically or by purchasing 3rd party webparts (e.g. Cardilog- named as such because the cost will give you a heart attack!) . It’s dissapointing to say the least that there aren’t web parts ootb to enable better usage reporting.
Anyone out there got any other ways of improving or tailoring Usage Reports?
SharePoint: Moving or Copying from one doc library to another September 15, 2008
How to copy files from one document library to another in the same site collection?
There are a few ways of doing this (using the Explorer view with “drag & drop” or using “send to > Other location”) but I’ve just come across what I think is the best way.
By using the “Content and Structure” page you can easily move files and keep the metadata and the version history.
Prerequisits : You need to have persmissions to access the Site Actions button on your doc library (see your admin for setting this).
Only available on MOSS 2007 (sorry all you WSS users!)
Here’s the steps:
1. Go to the doc library & click on Site Actions > Site Settings
2. Choose “Content and Structure” under the Site Administration section
3. Navigate to the document library you wish to move or copy from.
4. Select the document(s)
5. Click on Actions > Move or Copy or Delete or what ever you want to do.
6. If you selected Move or Copy, you will be prompted to choose where to put the documents
7. Click OK and that’s it. The documents are processed.
Note that if you Move documents, they are moved to the new location i.e. there’s isn’t a copy kept in the original location (you’d have to use Copy option for this).
Also note that you can’t action a document that is checked out – the Move option will show up as greyed out when you go try and choose it.
Finally, you’ll note that metadata and version history move with the documents to the new location. Magic!
I’m going to have a further look at “Site Content and Structure” options to see what other fancy stuff it can do.
