Hi,
An issues was reported to me where a developer was trying to use a CAML query and was getting this error:
"One or more field types are not installed properly. Go to the list settings page to delete these fields". I checked the fields and they fine I executed few other queries and found that they were working fine. This was a clear indication that there was something wrong in the query rather than in the list settings. I found that the query had a column "Approval Status". To verify if it is causing the issue or not I executed a small piece of code to get the internal name and I found that the internal name of this field is "_ModerationStatus". I changed the value in the query and it worked fine.
I am sharing this so that it will be helpful for someone facing this. I am attaching a small piece of code for reference
SPQuery query = new SPQuery();
String camlQuery = "<Where><Eq><FieldRef Name='_ModerationStatus'/><Value Type='Text'>Pending</Value></Eq></Where>";
query.Query = camlQuery;
SPListItemCollection items = list.GetItems(query);
I hope this will help you out.
An issues was reported to me where a developer was trying to use a CAML query and was getting this error:
"One or more field types are not installed properly. Go to the list settings page to delete these fields". I checked the fields and they fine I executed few other queries and found that they were working fine. This was a clear indication that there was something wrong in the query rather than in the list settings. I found that the query had a column "Approval Status". To verify if it is causing the issue or not I executed a small piece of code to get the internal name and I found that the internal name of this field is "_ModerationStatus". I changed the value in the query and it worked fine.
I am sharing this so that it will be helpful for someone facing this. I am attaching a small piece of code for reference
SPQuery query = new SPQuery();
String camlQuery = "<Where><Eq><FieldRef Name='_ModerationStatus'/><Value Type='Text'>Pending</Value></Eq></Where>";
query.Query = camlQuery;
SPListItemCollection items = list.GetItems(query);
I hope this will help you out.
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