SharePoint Lookup Boost provides an overview page to list all information related to an item. The page displays not only all items from which this item looks up, but also all items which look up information from this item. SharePoint Lookup Column is commonly used, for it builds relationship between items from different lists. Generally you need to build a two-way relationship between two items, for instance, if A look up information from B, B may also need to look up A. This operation is complicated and easy to make mistake. With SharePoint Lookup Boost, the two-way relationship can be easily displayed in a page without manually creating two-way Lookup columns. SharePoint Lookup Boost can search all items related to the specific item and display them categorized by lists.

SharePoint Lookup Boost is easy to use. Once Lookup Boost is installed, the shortcut directing to related information page will be added on the item edit menu as well as the item display-form toolbar. SharePoint Lookup Boost is a lightweight but very useful tool for your SharePoint.

The following tutorial demonstrates how to use the SharePoint Lookup Boost.
There are three lists in the site: Customer, Sales, and Order.
"Customer" list has two Lookup columns named "Sales" and "Order.No".
"Sales" list has a Lookup column named "Order. No".
"Order" list has two Lookup columns named "Customer" and "Sales".
In "Customer" List, column "Sales" lookup information from column "Saler" of "Sales" list, and column "Order. No" lookup information from column "No." of Order list.
In "Sales" list, column "Order. No" lookup information from column "No." of "Order
In "Order" list, column "Customer" lookup information from column "Customer" of "Customer" list, and column "Sales" lookup information from column "Saler" of "Sales" list.



Now, look at "Related information" of item "Brandysoft" in "Customer" list. All related information is displayed in a page, including all items from which this item looks up, and all items which look up information from this item.

And, in "Related information" page of item "20080927/0001" in the Order list, the lookup information is displayed as followings.

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Support Languages: English, Chinese, Japanese.
System Requirements
| Operating System: |
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x86/x64
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x86/x64
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| Server: |
SharePoint Release:
- Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services v3 or Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
- Microsoft .NETs Framework 2.0 or 3.0
Note: This product is not compatible with SPS 2003 and WSS v2 |
| Browser: |
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or greater is recommended for Advanced Administration features |
Release Notes
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1.3.820.0
Aug 21st, 2009
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Licensing module upgraded. |
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1.3.604.1
Jun 5th, 2009
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New Feature:
- Support Japanese.
Bug Fixed:
- Resolved errors for anonymous access.
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1.3.520.0
May 22nd, 2009
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Licensing module upgraded.
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1.2.205.2
Feb 6th, 2009
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Bug Fixed:
- Users cannot get lookup relations from sub-folders.
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1.1.1204.0
Dec 5th, 2008
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New Feature:
- Availability of farm license.
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1.0.0.0
Jun 27th, 2008
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Initial Release
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- What is the difference between a Server License and a Site Collection License/Farm License, and which type of license should I choose?
- A Server License is applied to a Web Front End (WFE) server. Each WFE will require a Server License (all servers running the SP Web Application service will need to be licensed). SPB Server Licenses do not limit the number of end-users.
- A Site Collection License/Farm License is applied to a specific site collection or farm and limits the number of end-users that can use the product. Please determine the total amount of end-users with access to that site collection before you purchase a Site Collection License/Farm License. (For more information about how an "end-user" is defined, please see question 2 below.) SPB Farm Licenses can be used in multiple site collections within one SharePoint farm.
- Server Licenses are better if you would like to use the product without site collection or end-user restrictions.
- A Site Collection License/Farm License is better if you only want to use the product in one site collection or in multiple site collections within one farm and the number of end-users is unlikely to grow rapidly or change frequently. (Please note that if the total amount of end-users grows, you will need to purchase a license upgrade. The cost of a license upgrade is equal to the price difference between the old and new licenses. For example, if you purchased a 200 end-user license for $500 and you want to upgrade to a 300 end-user license with a list price of $600, you only need to pay the difference in prices, which in this case is $100.)
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- What are "end-users" and how do they affect my Site Collection License/Farm License? How do I find how many end-users I have on my Site Collection/Farm?
- End-users do NOT affect Server Licenses. An end-user count is only needed for a Site Collection License or Farm License.
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An end-user is defined as any user who has access to, or has accessed any site in your Site Collection/Farm at any point in time, either directly (e.g. signing in) or indirectly (e.g. assigning him a task). Once a user has accessed a site in the site collection or the farm where the product is used, he is counted, regardless of whether or not this user is active on the specific site where the product is used. For example, while you may only have 50 users who would need to use the product on Site A in the site collection, there are 360 users accessing Site B (including the 50 accessing Site A), making a total of 360 users with access to the site collection. Since Site A and Site B are in the same site collection, you would need to purchase a license for at least 360 users. SPB licenses increase in increments of 100 users, so if there are 360 people who have access to the site collection, you will need to purchase a 400 end-user license.
- Before purchasing a Site Collection License or Farm License, please think carefully about how many people will need to access your site (meaning any part of it) and delete from SharePoint or disable users in Active Directory. To find the number of end-users you have in a Site Collection or Farm, please check the license management page (this will appear after you install the trial version of our software on your SharePoint servers), or download and run the free End User Viewer Tool available here: http://www.sharepointboost.com/end-user-viewer-tool.html. The End User Viewer Tool can also be used to delete inactive user accounts.
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- Please note that end-users do NOT affect Server Licenses.
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