Question

I have a list in SharePoint 2010 with some columns. All are default types. So I have
"Single line of text"
"Multiple line of text"
"Date and Time"
"Choice"
"Number"
"Currency"
"Person or Group"

My aim is to have a custom ribbon tab or group where I can perform some action on this list. As a starting point I created an Empty Element in my Visual Studio solution and put inside Elements.xml my buttons. This works so far. I also figured out how to do a postback to react on pressed button. This postback refers to a JavaScript file.

Before performing some action I tried first to read the given contents and return them using alert('first field: ' + field1). In first called function I have

function calledPostbackFunction(string button) {  
    var context = SP.ClientContext.get_current();  
    this.site = context.get_site();  
    this.web = context.get_web();  
    context.load(this.site);  
    context.load(this.web);  
    context.executeQueryAsync(Function.createDelegate(this, this.onQuerySucceded(button), Function.createDelegate(this, this.onQueryFailed));

How can I get the content from listed column types? I remember that I was able to read single text line and choice, but the rest crashed. So I guess I have to convert it any way. But how? IntelliSense doesn't helps a lot.

SUBQUESTION: I would skip using EcmaScript if you can tell me how to doPostBack to a .cs file where I can use Client Object Model. I found something but didn't work/ understand.

Yes, I though this will be easy, but it was not. At least because I only know C# a bit, no EcmaScript.

Thanks.

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Solution

Okay, I got a solution Sharepoint.Stackoverflow.com from user Vardhaman Deshpande. This works.

Here is How to get the value of each type of field:

Title – SP.ListItem.get_item(‘Title‘);

ID – SP.ListItem.get_id();

Url -SP.ListItem.get_item(‘urlfieldname‘).get_url()

Description – SP.ListItem.get_item(‘descriptionfieldname‘).get_description();

Current Version – SP.ListItem.get_item(“_UIVersionString“);

Lookup field – SP.ListItem.get_item(‘LookupFieldName’).get_lookupValue();

Choice Field – SP.ListItem.get_item(‘ChoiceFieldName‘);

Created Date – SP.ListItem.get_item(“Created“);

Modified Date – SP.ListItem.get_item(“Modified“); -> case sensitive does not work with ‘modified’

Created By – SP.ListItem.get_item(“Author“).get_lookupValue());

Modified by – SP.ListItem.get_item(“Editor“).get_lookupValue());

File  – SP.ListItem.get_file();

File Versions -  File.get_versions();.

Content Type – SP.ListItem.get_contentType();

Parent List – SP.ListItem.get_parentList();

from: http://www.learningsharepoint.com/2011/07/06/how-to-get-various-item-fields-using-client-object-model-ecmascript-sharepoint-2010/

UPDATE: The following code is working and tested.

var item;
function getItemById(itemId){

    var clientContext = new SP.ClientContext.get_current();

    var web = clientContext.get_web();

    var list = web.get_lists().getByTitle('myList');

    item = list.getItemById(itemId);

    clientContext.load(item);

    clientContext.executeQueryAsync(onSuccess, onFailure);
}
function onSuccess(){

    alert(item.get_item("My User column").get_lookupValue());
}
function onFailure(){

    alert('Failure!');
}
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