Classe FolderOperationsCollection
Represents a collection of folder operations.
Namespace: Microsoft.ReportingServices.Interfaces
Assemblies: Microsoft.ReportingServices.SharePoint.UI.WebParts (em Microsoft.ReportingServices.SharePoint.UI.WebParts.dll)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Interfaces (em Microsoft.ReportingServices.Interfaces.dll)
Sintaxe
'Declaração
<SerializableAttribute> _
Public NotInheritable Class FolderOperationsCollection _
Inherits CollectionBase
'Uso
Dim instance As FolderOperationsCollection
[SerializableAttribute]
public sealed class FolderOperationsCollection : CollectionBase
[SerializableAttribute]
public ref class FolderOperationsCollection sealed : public CollectionBase
[<SealedAttribute>]
[<SerializableAttribute>]
type FolderOperationsCollection =
class
inherit CollectionBase
end
public final class FolderOperationsCollection extends CollectionBase
Comentários
A FolderOperationsCollection object consists of a collection of FolderOperation enumeration values that correspond to the various folder operations or actions that a user can perform in SQL Server Reporting Services.
Operation collections and operation enumerations support authorization in Reporting Services. The operations collection is one of the prime components of any access control entry (AceStruct object). The operations collection contains the list of operations permitted on an item in the report server database for a given principal name. As demonstrated in previous examples, evaluating the operation collections for an item is a key part of any Reporting Services authorization extension. There exists an operation collection for each of the securable item types in Reporting Services, including the catalog (general system operations), folders, reports, and resources.
Hierarquia de herança
System. . :: . .Object
System.Collections. . :: . .CollectionBase
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Interfaces..::..FolderOperationsCollection
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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