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Méthode SqlGeography.IsValidDetailed

Returns a message to help identify validity issues with a spatial object.

Espace de noms :  Microsoft.SqlServer.Types
Assembly :  Microsoft.SqlServer.Types (en Microsoft.SqlServer.Types.dll)

Syntaxe

'Déclaration
<SqlMethodAttribute(IsDeterministic := True, IsPrecise := False)> _
Public Function IsValidDetailed As String
'Utilisation
Dim instance As SqlGeography 
Dim returnValue As String 

returnValue = instance.IsValidDetailed()
[SqlMethodAttribute(IsDeterministic = true, IsPrecise = false)]
public string IsValidDetailed()
[SqlMethodAttribute(IsDeterministic = true, IsPrecise = false)]
public:
String^ IsValidDetailed()
[<SqlMethodAttribute(IsDeterministic = true, IsPrecise = false)>]
member IsValidDetailed : unit -> string
public function IsValidDetailed() : String

Valeur de retour

Type : System.String
A message indicating whether the spatial object is valid or not valid, and if not valid, why not.

Notes

If data is not valid for multiple reasons, only one will be returned. Each message will have a unique ID, so the process of detecting validity and fixing it can be automated. An object can be automatically validated by calling the MakeValid method.

Indexing values for sub-objects will start counting each curve from 1. The invalid curve could be accessed with the STCurveN(Int32) method with the given value. The same is true for STRingN, passed index for rings matched value used for STRingN to get the same ring.

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Référence

SqlGeography Classe

Espace de noms Microsoft.SqlServer.Types