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SetIndexedColumnDESC Method

Cette fonctionnalité sera supprimée dans une prochaine version de Microsoft SQL Server. Évitez d'utiliser cette fonctionnalité dans de nouveaux travaux de développement et prévoyez de modifier les applications qui utilisent actuellement cette fonctionnalité.

The SetIndexedColumnDESC method specifies a column to sort in descending order as part of an index.

Syntaxe

object.SetIndexedColumnDESC(ColumnName ,Descending)

Parts

  • object
    Expression that evaluates to an object in the Applies To list.

  • ColumnName
    String that specifies the column name.

  • Descending
    Boolean that specifies whether to sort a column in descending order.

Prototype (C/C++)

HRESULT SetIndexedColumnDESC(
SQLDMO_LPCSTR ColumnName, 
BOOL NewValue);

Notes

By default, columns in an index are sorted in ascending order. Use the ColumnName parameter to specify a column on which to perform a descending sort. Set the Descending parameter to TRUE to specify that the column must be sorted in descending order. You must call SetIndexedColumnDESC once for each column to be sorted in descending order as part of the index.

Prior to using SetIndexedColumnDESC, use the IndexedColumns property to define the list of columns participating in the index. SetIndexedColumnDESC can only be specified before an index is created and cannot be used on an existing index.

[!REMARQUE]

If an application calls SetIndexedColumnDESCon an instance of SQL Server version 7.0, the constant, SQLDMO_E_SQL80ONLY, and the message "This property or method requires Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or later" are returned.

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