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DatabaseCollection.Insert Method

Definition

Overloads

Insert(Int32, String, String)

Creates a new Database object using the specified name and identifier, inserts it to the collection at the specified index and returns the new Database created.

Insert(Int32, String)

Creates a new Database object using the specified name, inserts it to the collection at the specified index and returns the new Database created.

Insert(Int32, Database)

Inserts the specified Database to the collection at the specified index.

Insert(Int32)

Creates a new Database object using a generated unique Name and identifier, inserts it to the collection at the specified index and returns the new Database created.

Insert(Int32, String, String)

Creates a new Database object using the specified name and identifier, inserts it to the collection at the specified index and returns the new Database created.

public Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Tabular.Database Insert (int index, string name, string id);
override this.Insert : int * string * string -> Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Tabular.Database
Public Function Insert (index As Integer, name As String, id As String) As Database

Parameters

index
Int32

The zero-based index at which the Database is inserted.

name
String

The Name for the new Database object.

id
String

The identifier for the new Database object.

Returns

The newly created Database object.

Exceptions

The specified index is not a valid value (less than zero or bigger then the total number of elements).

  • The specified name is not valid in the collection.
  • The specified identifier is not valid in the collection.

Applies to

Insert(Int32, String)

Creates a new Database object using the specified name, inserts it to the collection at the specified index and returns the new Database created.

public Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Tabular.Database Insert (int index, string name);
override this.Insert : int * string -> Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Tabular.Database
Public Function Insert (index As Integer, name As String) As Database

Parameters

index
Int32

The zero-based index at which the Database is inserted.

name
String

The Name for the new Database object. It must be unique within the collection.

Returns

The newly created Database object.

Exceptions

The specified index is not a valid value (less than zero or bigger then the total number of elements).

The specified name is not valid in the collection.

Remarks

The identifier for the Database is generated based on the specified Name.

Applies to

Insert(Int32, Database)

Inserts the specified Database to the collection at the specified index.

public void Insert (int index, Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Tabular.Database item);
override this.Insert : int * Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Tabular.Database -> unit
Public Sub Insert (index As Integer, item As Database)

Parameters

index
Int32

The zero-based index at which the Database is inserted.

item
Database

The Database to be inserted.

Exceptions

The specified index is not a valid value (less than zero or bigger then the total number of elements).

  • The specified item is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
  • The specified item already esists in the collection.
  • The identifier of the specified Database is not valid in the collection.
  • The name of the specified Database is not valid in the collection.
  • The compatibility-level of the specified Database is not valid in the collection.

Applies to

Insert(Int32)

Creates a new Database object using a generated unique Name and identifier, inserts it to the collection at the specified index and returns the new Database created.

public Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Tabular.Database Insert (int index);
override this.Insert : int -> Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Tabular.Database
Public Function Insert (index As Integer) As Database

Parameters

index
Int32

The zero-based index at which the Database is inserted.

Returns

The newly created Database object.

Exceptions

The specified index is not a valid value (less than zero or bigger then the total number of elements).

Applies to