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SharePoint 2013
Autodesk Vault 2017 can integrate with SharePoint 2013 using the Vault 2016 for SharePoint 2013 Integration. If you currently have the Vault 2016 for SharePoint 2013 integration installed, an Item list will fail when selected. The failure is due to a change in Item properties in Vault 2017, an Item list created in SharePoint will fail when selected. To resolve this problem you must change your BDCModel for Vault inside of SharePoint.

If you are just installing the integration, use the attached BDCModel file and import it into the SharePoint integration as described on 11 of the installation instructions. If you are modifying an existing installation, export your current BDCModel, remove the Equivalence Item property and re-import the BDCModel. As always, perform these steps in a test environment so that you understand everything you need to do in your production environment.

See the chart below for Vault to SharePoint compatibility.

SharePoint Integration Compatible Vault Version
SharePoint 2010 Vault 2012 for SharePoint 2010 Integration Vault 2012
Vault 2013
Vault 2014
SharePoint 2013 Vault 2014 for SharePoint 2013 Integration Vault 2014
Vault 2015
Vault 2016 for SharePoint 2013 Integration Vault 2016
Vault 2017

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Irvin Hayes Jr.
Product Manager

Irvin Hayes Jr.

Irvin is a Product Manager on the Autodesk Vault team based in Novi, Michigan. He helps partners, consulting and sales develop Vault deployment plans in enterprise environments and system requirements. You can find multiple classes Irvin has presented at Autodesk University, (au.autodesk.com) on a wide range of Vault topics. Irvin is a technology geek and loves sharing with the community on Twitter (@ihayesjr) and Flipboard Magazine. Disclaimer If you need an official Autodesk company response or a contact for press-related activities please contact Autodesk Public Relations. The posts on this blog are the authors' own personal opinions and do not represent their employer's view in any way. In addition, their thoughts and opinions often change, and as a weblog is intended to provide a semi-permanent point-in-time snapshot you should not consider out-of-date posts to reflect their current thoughts and opinions.

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