tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8705297068966115777.post4685668916119027742..comments2023-07-03T13:51:23.493+05:30Comments on SharePoint Kings: Understanding document set - Part 1Parth Patelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05132175585607358084noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8705297068966115777.post-39581413178939449552011-04-28T11:27:35.073+05:302011-04-28T11:27:35.073+05:30Thanks Me!,
for sharing your experience.
we just ...Thanks Me!,<br />for sharing your experience.<br /><br />we just started to explorer document set so we are not aware of this for now.<br /><br />but surely we will include this as a topic for the user.<br /><br />Thanks again for information.SharePoint Kingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08472838332009399790noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8705297068966115777.post-76455087926293720892011-04-28T10:00:32.415+05:302011-04-28T10:00:32.415+05:30There is one serious gotcha (a bug in fact) - docu...There is one serious gotcha (a bug in fact) - document sets are not preserved in site templates (or list templates). <br /><br />They basically get interpreted as plain folders and there's no way out but to recreate them. <br /><br />Using powershell to export and import the site will work but not templates.<br /><br />Gotta say that this kind of frustration is happening too much in SP2010 for me.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8705297068966115777.post-26757518648970416972011-04-28T09:54:41.431+05:302011-04-28T09:54:41.431+05:30There's currently a pretty serious gotcha with...There's currently a pretty serious gotcha with document sets - if you try to save the library or the site containing it as a template, it corrupts the document sets (it interprets them as plain folders).<br /><br />The workaround is use powershell to export and import the site but for many users, this is not in their skill set.Me!https://www.blogger.com/profile/10601721480406974159noreply@blogger.com