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Oct 30, 2024 |
dialnet.unirioja.es | Jose Barreto |José Barreto |Jose Fernando
Ayuda Buscar en la ayuda Buscar en la ayuda Ausencias [1] Universidad del Valle. Cali, Colombia. Localización: Revista Estomatología, ISSN-e 2248-7220, Vol. 22, Nº.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
dialnet.unirioja.es | Jose Barreto |José Barreto |Jose Fernando
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Oct 11, 2024 |
techcommunity.microsoft.com | Jose Barreto |José Barreto
One of the most common scenarios for Microsoft Graph Data Connect for SharePoint is capacity. This scenario is about knowing how much storage is being used by the tenant and understanding the lifecycle of SharePoint sites. The main MGDC datasets for this scenario are SharePoint Sites and SharePoint Files. If you’re not familiar with these datasets, you can find details in the schema definitions at SharePointSites_v1 and SharePointFiles_v1.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
opiniojuris.org | Jose Barreto |José Barreto
[José Manuel Barreto works on decolonizing human rights and international law based on TWAIL and Decolonial Theory. He teaches law at the Javeriana University in Bogotá and will publish ‘Decolonial Theory and the History of Human Rights’ in 2025.]The Palestinian genocide has unveiled the deep colonial structure of the international legal order.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
techcommunity.microsoft.com | Jose Barreto |José Barreto
IntroductionI commonly get asked questions about specific datasets and how they behave. For instance:Why is the data for the SharePoint Sites delayed by 48 hours and some other MGDC datasets are not? Why can’t I do deltas with the SharePoint File Actions dataset? Or any of the non-SharePoint datasets? Why can you only get the latest OneDrive Sync Health state and not a snapshot from last week like I do with SharePoint Sites?
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Jun 13, 2024 |
techcommunity.microsoft.com | Jose Barreto |José Barreto
In this post, I’ll cover some details on how to configure the network access for the storage account used by the Microsoft Graph Data Connect (MGDC). If you’re not familiar with the MGDC for SharePoint scenarios, start at https://aka.ms/SharePointData. Is public access required?
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May 28, 2024 |
techcommunity.microsoft.com | Jose Barreto |José Barreto
In this post, I’ll cover some exciting news on Microsoft Graph Data Connect for SharePoint as of May 2024. This feature delivers rich data assets to SharePoint and OneDrive tenants. For more details, see https://aka.ms/SharePointData. TL;DR We have been busy updating our existing SharePoint datasets in MGDC and adding new ones. You can see the full list at https://aka.ms/SharePointDatasets.
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May 1, 2024 |
techcommunity.microsoft.com | Jose Barreto |José Barreto
0. IntroductionWhen you use Microsoft Graph Data Connect, you will commonly refer to the dataset schemas to understand what is provided with each dataset. For SharePoint datasets, you can see the schemas using this link: https://aka.ms/SharePointDatasets. Microsoft Graph Data Connect schemas do not change often. However, on rare occasions, the schemas will change to offer additional capabilities or improve existing ones.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
techcommunity.microsoft.com | Jose Barreto |José Barreto
IntroductionWhen you use Microsoft Graph Data Connect for SharePoint, the data will commonly be visualized in Power BI. Once you get the data in Power BI, you will find that creating additional custom or calculated columns can be very helpful. They will help you with your visualizations and enable additional ways to pivot the data. How to Create a Custom ColumnCreating a new custom or calculated column in Power BI is fairly easy.
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Mar 25, 2024 |
techcommunity.microsoft.com | Jose Barreto |José Barreto
1. OverviewWhen gathering SharePoint data through Microsoft Graph Data Connect in a large tenant, you might be pulling many thousands, millions or even billions of objects. If you want to estimate the number of objects in the results, there is a mechanism for that. You can use the option to sample a dataset, which returns a limited number of objects plus a count of all objects in the dataset. For instance, you can pull just the top 100 objects to get started with a large tenant.