DataSourceViewCollection.Insert Method
Definition
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Overloads
Insert(Int32, String, String) |
Creates a new DataSourceView object using the specified name and identifier, inserts it to the collection at the specified index and returns the new DataSourceView created. |
Insert(Int32, String) |
Creates a new DataSourceView object using the specified name, inserts it to the collection at the specified index and returns the new DataSourceView created. |
Insert(Int32) |
Creates a new DataSourceView object using a generated unique Name and identifier, inserts it to the collection at the specified index and returns the new DataSourceView created. |
Insert(Int32, DataSourceView) |
Inserts the specified DataSourceView to the collection at the specified index. |
Insert(Int32, String, String)
Creates a new DataSourceView object using the specified name and identifier, inserts it to the collection at the specified index and returns the new DataSourceView created.
public Microsoft.AnalysisServices.DataSourceView Insert (int index, string name, string id);
override this.Insert : int * string * string -> Microsoft.AnalysisServices.DataSourceView
Public Function Insert (index As Integer, name As String, id As String) As DataSourceView
Parameters
- index
- Int32
The zero-based index at which the DataSourceView is inserted.
- name
- String
The Name for the new DataSourceView object.
- id
- String
The identifier for the new DataSourceView object.
Returns
The newly created DataSourceView object.
Exceptions
The specified index is not a valid value (less than zero or bigger then the total number of elements).
- The specified name is not valid in the collection.
- The specified identifier is not valid in the collection.
Applies to
Insert(Int32, String)
Creates a new DataSourceView object using the specified name, inserts it to the collection at the specified index and returns the new DataSourceView created.
public Microsoft.AnalysisServices.DataSourceView Insert (int index, string name);
override this.Insert : int * string -> Microsoft.AnalysisServices.DataSourceView
Public Function Insert (index As Integer, name As String) As DataSourceView
Parameters
- index
- Int32
The zero-based index at which the DataSourceView is inserted.
- name
- String
The Name for the new DataSourceView object. It must be unique within the collection.
Returns
The newly created DataSourceView object.
Exceptions
The specified index is not a valid value (less than zero or bigger then the total number of elements).
The specified name is not valid in the collection.
Remarks
The identifier for the DataSourceView is generated based on the specified Name.
Applies to
Insert(Int32)
Creates a new DataSourceView object using a generated unique Name and identifier, inserts it to the collection at the specified index and returns the new DataSourceView created.
public Microsoft.AnalysisServices.DataSourceView Insert (int index);
override this.Insert : int -> Microsoft.AnalysisServices.DataSourceView
Public Function Insert (index As Integer) As DataSourceView
Parameters
- index
- Int32
The zero-based index at which the DataSourceView is inserted.
Returns
The newly created DataSourceView object.
Exceptions
The specified index is not a valid value (less than zero or bigger then the total number of elements).
Applies to
Insert(Int32, DataSourceView)
Inserts the specified DataSourceView to the collection at the specified index.
public void Insert (int index, Microsoft.AnalysisServices.DataSourceView item);
override this.Insert : int * Microsoft.AnalysisServices.DataSourceView -> unit
Public Sub Insert (index As Integer, item As DataSourceView)
Parameters
- index
- Int32
The zero-based index at which the DataSourceView is inserted.
- item
- DataSourceView
The DataSourceView to be inserted.
Exceptions
The specified index is not a valid value (less than zero or bigger then the total number of elements).
- The specified item is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
- The specified item already esists in the collection.
- The identifier of the specified DataSourceView is not valid in the collection.
- The name of the specified DataSourceView is not valid in the collection.
- The compatibility-level of the specified DataSourceView is not valid in the collection.