Méthode ReportingService2005.ListChildren
Gets a list of children of a specified folder.
Espace de noms : ReportService2005
Assembly : ReportService2005 (en ReportService2005.dll)
Syntaxe
'Déclaration
Public Function ListChildren ( _
Item As String, _
Recursive As Boolean _
) As CatalogItem()
'Utilisation
Dim instance As ReportingService2005
Dim Item As String
Dim Recursive As Boolean
Dim returnValue As CatalogItem()
returnValue = instance.ListChildren(Item, _
Recursive)
public CatalogItem[] ListChildren(
string Item,
bool Recursive
)
public:
array<CatalogItem^>^ ListChildren(
String^ Item,
bool Recursive
)
member ListChildren :
Item:string *
Recursive:bool -> CatalogItem[]
public function ListChildren(
Item : String,
Recursive : boolean
) : CatalogItem[]
Paramètres
- Item
Type : System.String
The full path name of the parent folder.
- Recursive
Type : System.Boolean
A Boolean expression that indicates whether to return the entire tree of child items below the specified item. The default value is false.
Valeur de retour
Type : array<ReportService2005.CatalogItem[]
An array of CatalogItem objects. If no children exist, this method returns an empty CatalogItem object.
Notes
The table below shows header and permissions information on this operation.
SOAP Headers |
(Out) ServerInfoHeaderValue |
Required Permissions |
ReadProperties on Item |
The ListChildren method returns only child items that the user has permission to view. The items that are returned may not represent a complete list of child items of the specified parent item.
If the ListChildren method is called on the root of the report server database with My Reports enabled, the method returns an array of CatalogItem objects containing properties for the folder My Reports. If the user is anonymous and My Reports is enabled, the properties for My Reports are not returned when ListChildren is called on the root.
The ListChildren method can return the VirtualPath property of items in the report server database that support virtual paths. The virtual path is the path under which a user expects to see the item. For example, a report called "Report1" located in the user's personal My Reports folder has a virtual path equal to "/My Reports". The actual path of the item is /Users/Username/My Reports.
The majority of the properties this method returns are read-only. For more information about item properties in Reporting Services, see Propriétés d'élément du serveur de rapports.
Exemples
To compile the following code example, you must reference the Reporting Services WSDL and import certain namespaces. For more information, see Compiling and Running Code Examples. The following code example uses the ListChildren method to read the contents of the root of the report server directory tree, and then stores the first item and its properties as an XML document:
Imports System
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Web.Services.Protocols
Imports System.Xml
Imports System.Xml.Serialization
Class Sample
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim rs As New ReportingService2005()
rs.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials
Dim items As CatalogItem() = Nothing
' Retrieve a list of all items from the report server database.
Try
items = rs.ListChildren("/", True)
Catch e As SoapException
Console.WriteLine(e.Detail.InnerXml.ToString())
End Try
' Serialize the contents as an XML document and write the contents to a file.
Try
Dim fs As New FileStream("CatalogItems.xml", FileMode.Create)
Dim writer As New XmlTextWriter(fs, Encoding.Unicode)
Dim serializer As New XmlSerializer(GetType(CatalogItem()))
serializer.Serialize(writer, items)
Console.WriteLine("Server contents successfully written to a file.")
Catch e As Exception
Console.WriteLine(e.Message)
End Try
End Sub 'Main
End Class 'Sample
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Text;
using System.Web.Services.Protocols;
using System.Xml;
using System.Xml.Serialization;
class Sample
{
public static void Main()
{
ReportingService2005 rs = new ReportingService2005();
rs.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials;
CatalogItem[] items = null;
// Retrieve a list of all items from the report server database.
try
{
items = rs.ListChildren("/", true);
}
catch (SoapException e)
{
Console.WriteLine(e.Detail.OuterXml);
}
// Serialize the contents as an XML document and write the contents to a file.
try
{
FileStream fs = new FileStream("CatalogItems.xml", FileMode.Create);
XmlTextWriter writer = new XmlTextWriter(fs, Encoding.Unicode);
XmlSerializer serializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(CatalogItem[]));
serializer.Serialize(writer, items);
Console.WriteLine("Server contents successfully written to a file.");
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine(e.Message);
}
}
}