In this article we will be seeing how to add the existing site column to the content type in SharePoint. Adding a existing site column to the content type using powershell script $site = Get-SPSite -Identity "http://serverName:4001/" $web = $site.RootWeb $ct=$web.ContentTypes["_Custom Content Type"]; $fieldAdd=$web.Fields["Custom Site Column"] $fieldLink=New-Object Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFieldLink($fieldAdd) $ct.FieldLinks.Add($fieldLink); $ct.Update() $web.Dispose() $site.Dispose() The existing content type "Custom Site column" is added to the content type "_Custom Content Type". Adding a existing site column to the content type using C# using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; using Microsoft.SharePoint;
namespace Testing { class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { using (SPSite site = new SPSite("http://serverName:4001/")) { using (SPWeb web = site.RootWeb) { SPContentType ct = web.ContentTypes["_Custom Content Type"]; SPField field = web.Fields["Custom Site Column"]; SPFieldLink fieldLink = new SPFieldLink(field); ct.FieldLinks.Add(fieldLink); ct.Update(); } } } } } $site = Get-SPSite -Identity "http://serverName:4001/" $web = $site.RootWeb $field=$web.Fields["Custom Site Column"] $field.Type= "Choice" $field.Update($true) $web.Dispose() $site.Dispose() The property of the existing site column is changed from "Text" to "Choice".
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