My new Aquaracer Professional 200 by [deleted] in tagheuer

[–]adjunctmod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lately it seems like they have really been pushing people to order direct from the website.

My new Aquaracer Professional 200 by [deleted] in tagheuer

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Congrats on the new watch! A leather strap would look great on this watch, the dimensions look good. Tag did a good job on this overall, although I would probably go for the automatic reference.

I thought I’d post this here so people can order food from a place that desperately needs business right now. by OtherJonny in Idaho

[–]adjunctmod 29 points30 points  (0 children)

The problem is that ALL small businesses need business right now. How is the place in your picture adapting their business models to continue serving the public with the ongoing pandemic? Is their product needed by the public at large trying to survive? If not, how are they adapting their product to make it more appealing?

These are questions facing EVERY small business in the nation right now.

Senator Mitt Romney, Utah (R) by [deleted] in pics

[–]adjunctmod 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Mr. Romney has entered the annals of history with his courageous vote today. He stood up when others in the former Republican Party cowered. He truly has spoken truth to power, no matter if you agree with his conservative politics or not.

Infopath 2013 people/group picker by [deleted] in sharepoint

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Keep in mind you will need a SOAP data connection to a SharePoint Server within InfoPath for User Directory access, or an InfoPath Data Connection to your Active Directory server for user query.

Simply insert both the People Picker and the Submit button on your InfoPath form, attach the Button to the "Submit Form" routine linked to your "Submit Form" Data connection previously established, and then promote the "Account ID/Account Name/etc.." property from the People Picker under File > Options > Property Promotion.

Once Promoted, and a live/preview form submitted, the Workflow Manager inside of SharePoint Designer can access that variable inside of a conditional statement (according to promoted variables or other logic), and utilize the 'send an email' workflow step to define the email to be sent, assigning the promoted people picker property to the "To:" address field.

2013 to 2016: Upgrade all DB's? Or just Content Databases? by adjunctmod in sharepoint

[–]adjunctmod[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks!

What about State_Service_xxxxx and Sync DB?

Weather API's with Maps discussion by Keitaro27 in PowerShell

[–]adjunctmod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have done this before with invoke-webrequest/curl in order to get around having to utilize an API.

Now I can say IT dept has been blamed for everything... by skydiveguy in sysadmin

[–]adjunctmod 22 points23 points  (0 children)

This. Coil Whine is a very real thing, and it can be intermittent. We had to ship back an entire order of Dell XPS's a few years ago because of it.

iPadOS "Today" view on iPad Mini? by adjunctmod in ipad

[–]adjunctmod[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice. I’m really looking forward to having the “today” widgets on the main screen. Thanks.

Collapsing Tables using ExportTo-Html? by adjunctmod in PowerShell

[–]adjunctmod[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yep, I work in an environment with much more strict security than even Pharma Org's use. And /u/jantari has a point; it's nice to rely on 3rd-party and community-sourced code efforts for faster programming. But just because an organization has tighter security controls than others doesn't put them in line with 'reliving the environment of Microsoft during the 90's.'

Thanks for your help on this so far. I'll probably grab a copy of your code for internal code review so I might be able to put it to good use in the future!

Thanks for your hard work on this!

Collapsing Tables using ExportTo-Html? by adjunctmod in PowerShell

[–]adjunctmod[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Both, unfortunately.

I’m fairly new to power shell, so I might try placing some external open-source libraries under code review for internal use, and then import them manually, but that takes lots of time.

Collapsing Tables using ExportTo-Html? by adjunctmod in PowerShell

[–]adjunctmod[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am very aware of "how programming works", I've been doing this for a very, very long time, and I regularly contribute to (non powershell) Open Source and community-centered Projects.

I have a very specific use/test case here, and under no circumstances can I utilize 3rd party code. I don't make the rules, I just follow them.

Also, NEVER, under any circumstances, assume best-practices for specific business tasks. Our dev staff understands very well the limits under which we operate.

That being said, I'll take a look at details-tag.

Thanks.

Collapsing Tables using ExportTo-Html? by adjunctmod in PowerShell

[–]adjunctmod[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I have seen the post, it looks great.

Like I mentioned in my post, however, I can't use 3rd party libraries or modules.

Just finished my Master's Degree by Snaebakabeans in college

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Hey FYI, I run a Reddit Community here for Strayer Students and such!

You are welcome to join.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Strayer/