SPFieldLookup.LookupWebId Property
Gets or sets the ID of the Web site that contains the list that is the source of this field's value.
Namespace: Microsoft.SharePoint
Assembly: Microsoft.SharePoint (in Microsoft.SharePoint.dll)
Available in Sandboxed Solutions: Yes
Available in SharePoint Online
Syntax
'Declaration
<ClientCallableAttribute> _
Public Property LookupWebId As Guid
Get
Set
'Usage
Dim instance As SPFieldLookup
Dim value As Guid
value = instance.LookupWebId
instance.LookupWebId = value
[ClientCallableAttribute]
public Guid LookupWebId { get; set; }
Property Value
Type: System.Guid
The value of the ID property for the Web site.
Exceptions
Exception | Condition |
---|---|
NotSupportedException | The list that the field belongs to is an external list |
SPException | Once set, the value of the property cannot be changed. |
Remarks
You must have SPBasePermissions.Open permissions to set this property.
Examples
The following example is a console application that queries a list's collection of fields for lookup fields. For each lookup field that is found, the application prints the name of the field, the title of the list that the lookup field points to, the field in the target list that is the source of the lookup field's value, and the name of the Web site where the source list is located.
using System;
using Microsoft.SharePoint;
namespace ConsoleApp
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
using (SPSite siteCollection = new SPSite("https://localhost"))
{
using (SPWeb site = siteCollection.OpenWeb())
{
SPList list = site.Lists["Completed Orders"];
foreach (SPField item in list.Fields)
{
if (item is SPFieldLookup)
{
SPFieldLookup field = (SPFieldLookup)item;
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(field.LookupList) && !String.IsNullOrEmpty(field.LookupField))
{
// Is this the primary or secondary field for a list relationship?
string strRelationship = field.IsRelationship ? "Primary":"Secondary";
// Print the display name of the field.
Console.WriteLine("\nField: {0} ({1} Field)", field.Title, strRelationship);
// Is this a secondary field in a list relationship?
if (field.IsDependentLookup)
{
SPField primaryField = list.Fields[new Guid(field.PrimaryFieldId)];
Console.WriteLine("Primary Field: {0}", primaryField.Title);
}
// Get the site where the target list is located.
using (SPWeb targetSite = siteCollection.AllWebs[field.LookupWebId])
{
// Get the name of the list where this field gets information.
SPList targetList = targetSite.Lists[new Guid(field.LookupList)];
Console.WriteLine("Related list: {0}", targetList.Title);
// Get the name of the field where this field gets information.
SPField targetField = targetList.Fields.GetFieldByInternalName(field.LookupField);
Console.WriteLine("Related field: {0}", targetField.Title);
}
}
}
}
}
}
Console.Write("\nPress ENTER to continue...");
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
}
Imports System
Imports Microsoft.SharePoint
Module ConsoleApp
Sub Main()
Using siteCollection As New SPSite("https://localhost")
Using site As SPWeb = siteCollection.OpenWeb()
Dim list As SPList = site.Lists("Pending Orders")
For Each item As SPField In list.Fields
If TypeOf item Is SPFieldLookup Then
Dim field As SPFieldLookup = DirectCast(item, SPFieldLookup)
If Not String.IsNullOrEmpty(field.LookupList) AndAlso Not String.IsNullOrEmpty(field.LookupField) Then
' Is this the primary or secondary field for a list relationship?
Dim strRelationship As String = If(field.IsRelationship, "Primary", "Secondary")
' Print the display name of the field.
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "Field: {0} ({1} Field)", field.Title, strRelationship)
' Is this a secondary field in a list relationship?
If field.IsDependentLookup Then
Dim primaryField As SPField = list.Fields(New Guid(field.PrimaryFieldId))
Console.WriteLine("Primary Field: {0}", primaryField.Title)
End If
' Get the site where the target list is located.
Using targetSite As SPWeb = siteCollection.AllWebs(field.LookupWebId)
' Get the name of the list where this field gets information.
Dim targetList As SPList = targetSite.Lists(New Guid(field.LookupList))
Console.WriteLine("Related list: {0}", targetList.Title)
' Get the name of the field where this field gets information.
Dim targetField As SPField = targetList.Fields.GetFieldByInternalName(field.LookupField)
Console.WriteLine("Related field: {0}", targetField.Title)
End Using
End If
End If
Next
End Using
End Using
Console.Write(vbLf & "Press ENTER to continue...")
Console.ReadLine()
End Sub
End Module