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Free SharePoint video and video training giveaway: Aggregating lists

Microsoft Subnet sponsors a monthly giveaway from publisher Pearson Education in conjunction with hosting a one-month guest blog from the author. In May, 2008, we are giving away 15 free copies of the training video, WSS and MOSS 3.0 Development (Video Training): 10 Solutions Every SharePoint Developer Should Know How to Create, from trainer Scot P. Hillier, a $69.99 value. Better yet, we are offering two free video chapters right here in the Microsoft Subnet blog for your viewing pleasure.

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Below we offer the free video excerpt, Lesson 4: Aggregating lists

About this video excerpt: Meet Scot P. Hillier, a programmer, trainer and author. In this free training video, Hillier will show you how to create a project that will allow you to aggregate events from many lists within SharePoint into a single list. In this project you are going to learn to query lists using the collaborative application markup language or CAML. You are also going to learn to package and deploy Web parts into the SharePoint environment. (15 minutes)

(Why is the above bit highlighted? Because that's the answer to the trivia question for entering the contest. For full details on how you take the above answer and turn it into an actual entry, visit the contest rules page.)

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