Classe SafeToPrepareAttribute
Marks the methods in the assembly that are safe to run with the ExecuteForPrepare property set to true.
Namespace: Microsoft.AnalysisServices.AdomdServer
Assembly: msmgdsrv (em msmgdsrv.dll)
Sintaxe
'Declaração
Public NotInheritable Class SafeToPrepareAttribute _
Inherits Attribute
'Uso
Dim instance As SafeToPrepareAttribute
public sealed class SafeToPrepareAttribute : Attribute
public ref class SafeToPrepareAttribute sealed : public Attribute
[<SealedAttribute>]
type SafeToPrepareAttribute =
class
inherit Attribute
end
public final class SafeToPrepareAttribute extends Attribute
Comentários
If a user defined function (UDF) returns a DataTable, the UDF should be able to prepare for execution by running with the ExecuteForPrepare property set to true. To prepare for execution, the UDF should determine the structure of the DataTable needed to be returned, and return an empty DataTable that is structured appropriately.
Exemplos
In the following example, a simple UDF creates a DataTable. If the UDF runs with the ExecuteForPrepare property set to true, the UDF returns with an empty version of the DataTable. If the UDF runs with the ExecuteForPrepare property set to false, the UDF continues, populates the DataTable, and returns the populated DataTable.
[SafeToPrepare(true)]
public System.Data.DataTable GetPreparedTable()
{
System.Data.DataTable results = new System.Data.DataTable();
results.Columns.Add("A", typeof(int));
results.Columns.Add("B", typeof(string));
if (Context.ExecuteForPrepare)
{
// If preparing, return just the schema with no data
return results;
}
//Otherwise return data
object[] row = new object[2];
row[0] = 1;
row[1] = "A";
results.Rows.Add(row);
row[0] = 2;
row[1] = "B";
results.Rows.Add(row);
return results;
}
Hierarquia de herança
System. . :: . .Object
System. . :: . .Attribute
Microsoft.AnalysisServices.AdomdServer..::..SafeToPrepareAttribute
Segurança de thread
Quaisquer membros static (Shared no Visual Basic) públicos deste tipo são thread-safe. Não há garantia de que qualquer membro de instância seja thread-safe.
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