IContentListFactory::BuildIndex Method
Use this method to build an index for a specific column in a ContentListFactory object.
HRESULT IContentListFactory::BuildIndex(
VARIANT vCol
);
Sub BuildIndex(
vCol As Variant
)
Parameters
vCol
[C++][in] A VARIANT that identifies the column for which the index will be built. The column is identified by either a number representing a column position, starting at zero (0), or a string containing a column name.
[Visual Basic]
A Variant that identifies the column for which the index will be built. The column is identified by either a number representing a column position, starting at zero (0), or a string containing a column name.
Return Value
[C++]
This method returns an HRESULT indicating whether it completed successfully. See the Error Values section for more details.
[Visual Basic]
None.
Error Values
[C++]
This method returns S_OK (0x00000000) to indicate success and standard COM HRESULT error values to indicate failure. For more information about standard COM errors, see Standard COM Errors. Additional information may be available using the global Err object, which can be accessed using the API function GetErrorInfo. In particular, the GetDescription method of the IErrorInfo interface may return a text description of the error.
[Visual Basic]
This method sets the Number property of the global Err object to S_OK (&H00000000) to indicate success and to standard COM error values to indicate failure. For more information about standard COM errors, see Standard COM Errors. Additional information may be available using the global Err object. In particular, the Description property may contain a text description of the error.
- S_FALSE
An index already exists on the column.
Remarks
An index can be built on any read-only, non-private column that is of type string, integer, or array of strings or integers. (CLCOL_READONLY and not CLCOL_PRIVATE). Also, only columns of type CLCOL_I2, CLCOL_I4, CLCOL_STRING, and CLCOL_VARIANTARRAY can be indexed.
If a search is conducted on a column for which no index yet exists, the index is automatically created. This means that, though you are never required to call the BuildIndex method, you may want to incur the cost of creating the index at a known time for performance sake.
This method is functionally identical to the one of the same name to be found in the ContentList object.
Example
call myContentListFactory.BuildIndex("AdType")