UserAccess.Name Property
Definition
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Returns the name of the object.
public:
property System::String ^ Name { System::String ^ get(); };
public string Name { get; }
Public ReadOnly Property Name As String
Property Value
Remarks
The following table shows example values of the Name property and related properties given an data source with the unique name "[Europe].[France].[Paris]" and a non-OLAP data source with the item name "Paris".
Caption | Paris | Paris |
Name | [Europe].[France].[Paris] (read-only) | Paris |
SourceName | [Europe].[France].[Paris] (read-only) | (Same as SQL property value, read-only) |
Value | [Europe].[France].[Paris] (read-only) | Paris |
When specifying an index into the PivotItems collection, you can use the syntax shown in the following table.
expression.PivotItems("[Europe].[France].[Paris]") | expression.PivotItems("Paris") |
When using the Item(Object) property to reference a specific member of a collection, you can use the text index name as shown in the following table.
[Europe].[France].[Paris] | Paris |