AccountTypes.Asset Field
Represents the asset account type.
Namespace: Microsoft.AnalysisServices
Assembly: Microsoft.AnalysisServices (in Microsoft.AnalysisServices.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Const Asset As String
'Usage
Dim value As String
value = AccountTypes.Asset
public const string Asset
public:
literal String^ Asset
static val mutable Asset: string
public const var Asset : String
Examples
The following example in C# demonstrates how the class works.
SortedList<String, String> accountTypes = new SortedList<string, string>();
accountTypes.Add("Asset", AccountTypes.Asset);
accountTypes.Add("Balance", AccountTypes.Balance);
accountTypes.Add("Expense", AccountTypes.Expense);
accountTypes.Add("Flow", AccountTypes.Flow);
accountTypes.Add("Income", AccountTypes.Income);
accountTypes.Add("Liability", AccountTypes.Liability);
accountTypes.Add("Statistical", AccountTypes.Statistical);
foreach (String key in accountTypes.Keys)
{
System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(key + " --> " + accountTypes[key]);
}
You should see the following results.
Asset --> Asset
Balance --> Balance
Expense --> Expense
Flow --> Flow
Income --> Income
Liability --> Liability
Statistical --> Statistical
The values in the right column represent the contents for each of the constant literals.