AreMemberNamesUnique (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 AreMemberNamesUnique property of the Dimension interface determines whether member names are unique throughout the dimension.
Applies To:clsAggregationDimension, clsCubeDimension, clsDatabaseDimension, clsPartitionDimension
Data Type
Boolean
Access
Access depends on the value of the ClassType property of the object.
Class type | Access |
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clsDatabaseDimension |
R/W |
clsCubeDimension |
R |
clsPartitionDimension |
R |
clsAggregationDimension |
R |
Notes
This property can be set to True only if the AreMemberNamesUnique property is set to True for all of the levels in the dimension.
If AreMemberNamesUnique is set to False, each member name is assumed to be unique only among the siblings of that member. In this case, the unique name of a member includes the names of its ancestors to ensure uniqueness throughout the dimension. If AreMemberNamesUnique is set to True, each member name is assumed to be unique throughout the entire dimension. In this case, the unique name of the member includes the dimension name and the member name.
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Setting AreMemberNamesUnique to True is important in changing dimensions to preserve the identity of members in calculated members on other persistent expressions. For example, if a product [Product 1] is moved from [Category A] to [Category B], the old name [Products].[Category A].[Product 1] is no longer valid. However, if AreMemberNamesUnique is set to True, the unique name remains [Products].[Product 1] and is valid before and after the change. |
The following table provides examples for each setting of AreMemberNamesUnique.
AreMemberNamesUnique | Member names |
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False |
[Product].[All Products].[Drink].[Beverages] [Time].[1997].[Q1].[1/1/1997] [Regions].[All Regions].[Asia] |
True |
[Product].[Beverages] [Time].[1/1/1997] [Regions].[Asia] |
Exemple
' Assume the existence of a database dimension named dsoDim.
dsoDim.AreMemberNamesUnique = True
Voir aussi
Référence
AreMemberKeysUnique
AreMemberNamesUnique (Level Interface)
Dimension Interface