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How to Quickly Create

Custom Applications in
SharePoint 2010 or 2013
without Custom Code
A Guide through
Web Parts in QuickApps
by Dan Barker, product manager,
AgreeYa Software

Table of Contents
What is QuickApps?

1

qListView web part

2

qListForm web part

3

qChartView web part

4

qCalendarView web part

5

qSelector web part

6

qMultiselector web part

7

qDynamicLayout web part

8

qPanelMenu web part

9

qCascadingMenu web part

10

qManagement web part

11

qExcelView web part

12

qDiscussionView web part

13

System Integration (SI) web parts

14

qSIListView web part

15

qSIListForm web part

16

qSIChartView web part

17

qSISelector web part

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Learn more

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What is QuickApps?
AgreeYa QuickApps enables users to quickly create custom applications in

Because custom applications and solutions built with Quick Apps are code free,

SharePoint 2010 or 2013 — such as charts, forms and dashboards - without

they can be easily supported, maintained and upgraded in order to ensure

the cost and burden of custom code. The easy-to use configuration tool

long-term impact and return on investment. Quick Apps web parts can be

provides pre-developed web parts, which remove the need for expensive

utilized by both IT workers that need to create quick solutions as well as

customization

non-technical workers with a specific use case in mind for a new application.

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qListView web part
View, group and filter SharePoint data in relevant and meaningful ways that are not
possible out-of-the-box and without writing a single line of code. For example, you can roll
up information from multiple SharePoint lists, sites, site collections and web applications.

Advantages over native SharePoint
• Customize the look and feel by using pre-packaged skins or by creating a custom skin
• Export list view data into Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, PDF or CSV formats
• Configure parent-child relationships in a two-level hierarchical list view
• Create complex filters and sort list view data in meaningful ways
• Unlimited grouping
• Point and click roll up of data in multiple lists
• Point-and-click CAML filtering editors for both list items and folders

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qListForm web part
Deliver powerful SharePoint forms easily using point-and-click configuration, instead of
custom code, to accelerate time-to-delivery by up to 80 percent.

Advantages over native SharePoint
• Group multiple form fields into tabs to maximize valuable screen space and eliminate the
need for scrolling north and south on a page
• Create, display and edit list data across different sites, site collections or web applications
• Show and hide parts of a form dynamically based on rules such as a user’s role or group
• Ensure master-detail relationships between form fields (for
example, State filters County)
• Form fields can be lookup or cross-site lookup columns
• Enable AutoPostBack to ensure a form refreshes when a
user changes a selected item in a lookup field or cross-site
lookup field
• Update entries in one or more dependent lists across sites
• Redirect users to specific pages after saving information

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qChartView web part
Easily create visually compelling SharePoint charts and dashboards that include dynamic
filtering, drill-down reporting and a rich user experience. Given that there is no native chart
web part in SharePoint 2013, QuickApps charting solutions
are ideal for BI and dashboard scenarios.

Advantages over native SharePoint
• Chart data from across multiple SharePoint lists, sites, site
collections and web applications
• Customize chart elements such as fonts, labels,
backgrounds, canvas, logos, tooltips and much more to
create a rich user experience
• 30 plus chart types to satisfy a wide range of visual, BI
and dashboard requirements
• Accepts filtering values from other Quick Apps web parts
that allow for powerful dashboarding capabilities

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qCalendarView web part
Combine all your calendars into one view, including data from non-calendar lists.

Advantages over native SharePoint
• Roll up multiple calendars across different sites
into a single view
• Configure event color coding based on SharePoint
list name
• Enables users to drag and drop an event to
another time slot in the calendar, and change the
end time of an event by dragging the bottom of the
event up or down
• Enables users to delete an event or an instance of
a recurring event by simply clicking the red “X”
icon on the selected event

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qSelector web part
Filter qListView and qChartView data you see on a page using a drop-down list of values.

Advantages over native SharePoint
• There’s no native drop-down control available in SharePoint
• Filter qListView and qChartView web parts quickly and easily for dashboard scenarios

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qDynamicLayout web part
Display multiple web parts on a page efficiently using tabs to maximize valuable screen real
estate, resulting in a clean and flexible site layout that meets your unique business needs.

Advantages over native SharePoint
• Group web parts into tabs to save valuable screen real
estate when multiple web parts are needed on a page
• Can be applied to existing “busy” pages or on a new page
• Improves mobile/tablet viewing of pages with multiple web
parts

qPanelMenu web part
Replace native SharePoint navigation and drastically improve site navigation using
intuitive collapsible menus that can be managed from a central SharePoint list.
Advantages over native SharePoint

Advantages over native SharePoint
• Centrally manage navigation information in a single SharePoint list
• A SharePoint list used to configure the menu can be used to generate both the
Panel Menu and the Cascading Menu
• Apply pre-packaged skins to customize the look and feel
• Hide or show menu elements dynamically based on a user’s group or permissions
• Menu web parts can be added to a master page to fully standardize use across all
pages

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qCascadingMenu web part
Replace native SharePoint navigation and drastically improve site navigation using a
multi-level cascading menu bar across the top of your page that occupies minimum
screen real estate.

Advantages over native SharePoint
• Centrally manage navigation information in a single SharePoint list
• A SharePoint list used to configure the menu can be used to
generate both the Panel Menu and the Cascading Menu
• Apply pre-packaged skins to customize the look and feel
• Hide or show different menus dynamically based on a
user’s group or permissions
• Menu web parts can be added to a master page to fully
standardize use across all pages
• Customize source data column names and add field
descriptions using plain text or HTML
• Developers can create custom actions that execute
logic written in any .Net language

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qManagement web part
Manage Quick Apps web part configurations centrally from a single site, reducing your time
and effort spent on maintenance and updates. You can perform administrative tasks
without elevated farm-level permissions, such as quickly searching and
filtering on all web part instances to discover where they are being used
and who’s using them, and making bulk updates to web part properties
such as UI elements or skins.

Advantages over native SharePoint
• Manage all Quick Apps web parts centrally from a single
SharePoint page
• Avoid the need manually update multiple sites across multiple web
parts using SharePoint Designer
• Easily make bulk updates to Quick Apps web part string properties
• Easily navigate the SharePoint site collection hierarchy
• Search for one or more web parts
• Monitor Quick Apps adoption by viewing each web part instance by site

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qExcelView web part
View data in Microsoft Excel based on criteria passed from the qListView web part even
when that data is not shown in qListView

Advantages over native SharePoint
• Natively, you can only export the currently displayed columns

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qDiscussionView web part
Enhance your SharePoint discussions by creating multi-threaded conversations that are
easy to follow. View the topic and responses of multiple discussion lists in a single tree view
and preview the selected item in a preview panel.

Advantages over native SharePoint
• Native discussion boards seem almost to discourage discussion, as threads are poorly
displayed and categorized
• More intuitive user interface
• Ability to add a discussion view to a page zone verses having it take up the entire page

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System Integration (SI) web parts
Eliminate islands of critical information in your organization by connecting line-of-business
systems within SharePoint to improve collaboration, streamline business processes and
maximize the return on your SharePoint investment. With QuickApps, you can connect with
SQL Server, SAP, Oracle, Salesforce.com and Web services without the time and burden of
custom code. This enables users to view, create and edit data from anywhere in the
organization within SharePoint.

Advantages over native SharePoint
• Use a code-free configuration editor that allows users to
connect to external data sources quickly and easily
• Enable non-technical users to easily connect with external
systems; multiple domain experts are not required
• Build connected applications & dashboards with external data
sources (BCS can’t do out of the box)

qSIListView web part
Display data from external data sources in a grid and experience the data roll up, grouping
and filtering benefits offered with qListView.

Advantages over native SharePoint
• Point and click roll up of data in multiple lists
• Unlimited grouping
• Configure parent-child relationships in a two-level hierarchical list view
• Create complex filters and sort list view data in meaningful ways
• Export list view data into Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, PDF or CSV
formats
• Customize the look and feel by using pre-packaged skins or by
creating a custom skin
• Point-and-click CAML filtering editors for both list items and folders

qSIListForm web part
Create, view and edit your external data in a form and save space with the use of tabs. Use the
QuickApps form web parts to connect with data from SharePoint and external systems, and
extend beyond what’s possible natively. Basically all the benefits of the qListForm extend to
LOB systems such as SQL Server, SAP, Oracle, Salesforce.com and Web services.

Advantages over native SharePoint
• There is no way to connect to external data sources using the native list form web part, and
InfoPath only connects to Microsoft data sources such as SQL Server, but not others such
as SAP, Oracle and Salesforce.com.
• Group multiple form fields into tabs to maximize valuable screen space and eliminate the
need for scrolling north and south on a page
• Create, display and edit list data across different sites, site collections or web applications
• how and hide parts of a form dynamically based on rules such as a user’s role or group
• Ensure master-detail relationships between form fields (for example, State filters County)
• Form fields can be lookup or cross-site lookup columns
• Enable AutoPostBack to ensure a form refreshes when a user changes a selected item in a
lookup field or cross-site lookup field
• Update entries in one or more dependent lists across sites
• Redirect users to specific pages after saving information
• Customize source data column names and add field descriptions using plain text or HTML
• Developers can create custom actions that execute logic written in any .Net language

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qSIChartView web part
Visualize external data in SharePoint through a compelling 3-D chart or dashboard.

Advantages over native SharePoint
• Chart data from across multiple SharePoint lists, sites, site collections
and web applications
• Customize chart elements such as fonts, labels, backgrounds,
canvas, logos, tooltips and much more to create a rich user experience
• 30 plus chart types to satisfy a wide range of visual, BI and dashboard
requirements
• Accepts filtering values from other QuickApps web parts
that allow for powerful dashboarding capabilities

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qSISelector web part
Filter qSiListView and qSiChartView data you see on a page using a dropdown list of values.

Advantages over native SharePoint
• There’s no native drop-down control available in SharePoint
• Filter qListView and qChartView web parts quickly and easily for
dashboard scenarios

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Learn more
You can visit www.quickapps.agreeya.com to:
• Take a virtual trial of the product
• Download a free 30-day trial
• Browse white papers and documentation
• Watch recorded videos and webcasts

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