CellPermissionCollection.Add Method
Definition
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Overloads
Add(CellPermission) |
Adds the specified CellPermission to the end of the collection. |
Add(CellPermissionAccess) |
Creates a new CellPermission object using the specified access information, adds it to the end of the collection and returns the new CellPermission created. |
Add(CellPermission)
Adds the specified CellPermission to the end of the collection.
public int Add (Microsoft.AnalysisServices.CellPermission item);
override this.Add : Microsoft.AnalysisServices.CellPermission -> int
Public Function Add (item As CellPermission) As Integer
Parameters
- item
- CellPermission
The CellPermission to be added.
Returns
The zero-based index at which the CellPermission has been added to the collection.
Exceptions
- The specified item is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
- The specified item already esists in the collection.
- The access information of the specified CellPermission is not valid in the collection.
- The name of the specified CellPermission is not valid in the collection.
- The compatibility-level of the specified CellPermission is not valid in the collection.
Applies to
Add(CellPermissionAccess)
Creates a new CellPermission object using the specified access information, adds it to the end of the collection and returns the new CellPermission created.
public Microsoft.AnalysisServices.CellPermission Add (Microsoft.AnalysisServices.CellPermissionAccess access);
override this.Add : Microsoft.AnalysisServices.CellPermissionAccess -> Microsoft.AnalysisServices.CellPermission
Public Function Add (access As CellPermissionAccess) As CellPermission
Parameters
- access
- CellPermissionAccess
The access information for the new CellPermission object.
Returns
The newly created CellPermission object.
Exceptions
The specified access information is not valid in the collection.