Query all lists in a web on which a user has read access (SharePoint 2013)












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I have a SP site on which there are many lists. Some users have read access on a couple of lists and so on.



I have created a custom page that lists the name of all the lists on which the user has read access. For this requirement I loop through all the lists on the site and check through the permissions and then generate a report. I definitely feel that looping like this is not an apt solution (also a very slow one).



Can someone let me know if I can CAML query the site to query all the SP lists on the site on which I or any other user has read access?
Hope the question is clear. Let me know if you need any other inputs.



Thanks



Amar










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  • Can anyone please help me?
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  • So looping is the only option for my requirement in SP 2013?
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    Nov 24 at 2:53
















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I have a SP site on which there are many lists. Some users have read access on a couple of lists and so on.



I have created a custom page that lists the name of all the lists on which the user has read access. For this requirement I loop through all the lists on the site and check through the permissions and then generate a report. I definitely feel that looping like this is not an apt solution (also a very slow one).



Can someone let me know if I can CAML query the site to query all the SP lists on the site on which I or any other user has read access?
Hope the question is clear. Let me know if you need any other inputs.



Thanks



Amar










share|improve this question
























  • Can anyone please help me?
    – Amar
    Nov 22 at 7:02










  • So looping is the only option for my requirement in SP 2013?
    – Amar
    Nov 24 at 2:53














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I have a SP site on which there are many lists. Some users have read access on a couple of lists and so on.



I have created a custom page that lists the name of all the lists on which the user has read access. For this requirement I loop through all the lists on the site and check through the permissions and then generate a report. I definitely feel that looping like this is not an apt solution (also a very slow one).



Can someone let me know if I can CAML query the site to query all the SP lists on the site on which I or any other user has read access?
Hope the question is clear. Let me know if you need any other inputs.



Thanks



Amar










share|improve this question















I have a SP site on which there are many lists. Some users have read access on a couple of lists and so on.



I have created a custom page that lists the name of all the lists on which the user has read access. For this requirement I loop through all the lists on the site and check through the permissions and then generate a report. I definitely feel that looping like this is not an apt solution (also a very slow one).



Can someone let me know if I can CAML query the site to query all the SP lists on the site on which I or any other user has read access?
Hope the question is clear. Let me know if you need any other inputs.



Thanks



Amar







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  • Can anyone please help me?
    – Amar
    Nov 22 at 7:02










  • So looping is the only option for my requirement in SP 2013?
    – Amar
    Nov 24 at 2:53


















  • Can anyone please help me?
    – Amar
    Nov 22 at 7:02










  • So looping is the only option for my requirement in SP 2013?
    – Amar
    Nov 24 at 2:53
















Can anyone please help me?
– Amar
Nov 22 at 7:02




Can anyone please help me?
– Amar
Nov 22 at 7:02












So looping is the only option for my requirement in SP 2013?
– Amar
Nov 24 at 2:53




So looping is the only option for my requirement in SP 2013?
– Amar
Nov 24 at 2:53

















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