Nov 27 2017 07:17 AM
Never been more frustrated with MS as I am now.
I am an adminstrator for Sharpoint Online with full control. I have developed a list, have geolocation as part of the list and have created a map view of the list as you see below. The map states my credentials are invalid and need to sign-up for a developer account at Bing Maps. I have done this and have a key for Bing Maps. However, I have not found any place in Sharepoint where I can add the credentials so I can view the map.
Honestly, I am learning how to develop Sharepoint, but I am finding it to be extremely tedious and lacking appropriate guidance.
Appreciate any help you can provide. Thanks!
Nov 27 2017 08:20 AM
Nov 27 2017 08:33 AM
I am not using Powerapps. I have added within a list a geolocation field and used script to populate the fields. Once this was done, from the list, I selected to create a new view... a Map View selection was offered. I selected the map view which you can see in the image I posted earlier. I assumed, perhaps incorrectly, that this embedded map view from MS would automatically pick up the geolocation data. Nevertheless, the view does not provide any further information or ability to enter my bing maps keys. Nor, can I find any help information on the map view online.
Nov 27 2017 08:35 AM
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Nov 27 2017 09:07 AM
Thanks Christopher... a couple questions... I thought with Sharepoint Online this capability was already included??? See the article at this link...
... "By default, this file is installed for SharePoint Online."
Secondly, I believe I need access to powershell to upload the script? I do not seem to have access. How do I access powershell and how to enable this script within Powershell?
Really appreciate the help. Thank you!
Nov 27 2017 09:10 AM
Nov 27 2017 09:12 AM
Great! Looks like I have some work to do. Appreciate the help. Happy holidays!
Nov 27 2017 09:13 AM
Nov 27 2017 09:13 AM
Jan 09 2019 11:38 PM
Does anybody has an idea on how to really enter the Bing Key in Sharepoint Online? Why is it so complicated, Microsoft?
Jan 10 2019 12:54 AM
Jan 10 2019 01:03 AM
Hi Eva, thanks. Are you talking about the simple Modern Page Bing Map? Can't find any "Webportal" there...
I'm searching to use the List Map View (multiple locations on a single map).
Therefore Sharepoint still shows the Message: "Bing Code missing"...
Sep 26 2019 01:32 AM
Hi Adi,
Is this still an issue for you? I got this working last night. Modern sites don't really support Geolocations, so if you change your list to a classic site it should work.
As for adding the key I used the below PowerShell