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Clone (Dimension Interface)

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  Cette fonctionnalité sera supprimée dans la prochaine version de Microsoft SQL Server. Évitez d'utiliser cette fonctionnalité dans de nouveaux travaux de développement, et modifiez dès que possible les applications qui utilisent actuellement cette fonctionnalité.

The Clone method of the Dimension interface copies the properties and levels of an existing object to a target object of the same class type.

Applies To: clsDatabaseDimension

Syntaxe

object.Clone(ByVal TargetObject As Dimension, [ByVal Options As CloneOptions = cloneMajorChildren])

Notes

  • object
    The Dimension object whose properties and levels are to be copied.
  • TargetObject
    A previously created object of the same class type.
  • Options
    The options to tell the method to what extent the source object should be duplicated. If no value is specified, the cloneMajorChildren option is used.

Notes

The following values for Options are valid for cloning a dimension.

Clone option Description

cloneObjectProperties

The values of the properties of the source dimension are copied to the target dimension

cloneMinorChildren

The values of the properties and levels contained in the source dimension are copied to the target dimension

cloneMajorChildren

For dimension objects, this is the same as cloneMinorChildren

Exemple

The following example copies the properties and levels of dimension DimA to dimension DimB:

    Dim dsoServer As New DSO.Server
    Dim dsoDB As DSO.MDStore
    Dim dsoDimA As DSO.Dimension
    Dim dsoDimB As DSO.Dimension
    
    ' Connect to local Analysis server.
    dsoServer.Connect "LocalHost"
    
    ' Open the FoodMart 2000 database.
    Set dsoDB = dsoServer.MDStores("FoodMart 2000")
    
    ' Create a new dimension, named DimA, to be used
    ' as a source dimension from which to clone.
    Set dsoDimA = dsoDB.Dimensions.AddNew("DimA")
    dsoDimA.Description = "First dimension"
    
    ' Create the target dimension, named DimB, and
    ' give it a different description.
    Set dsoDimB = dsoDB.Dimensions.AddNew("DimB")
    dsoDimB.Description = "Second dimension"
    
    ' Now, clone the DimA dimension into DimB.
    dsoDimA.Clone dsoDimB, cloneMajorChildren
    
    ' Print the description of the DimB dimension
    ' to the Debug window.
    Debug.Print dsoDimB.Description

Voir aussi

Référence

Dimension Interface

Aide et Informations

Assistance sur SQL Server 2005