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SPDataStore.DeleteFilter Method

Deletes a filter from a SharePoint list.

Namespace:  Microsoft.PerformancePoint.Scorecards.Store
Assembly:  Microsoft.PerformancePoint.Scorecards.Store (in Microsoft.PerformancePoint.Scorecards.Store.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Sub DeleteFilter ( _
    location As RepositoryLocation _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As SPDataStore
Dim location As RepositoryLocation

instance.DeleteFilter(location)
public void DeleteFilter(
    RepositoryLocation location
)

Parameters

Implements

IBIMonitoringStore.DeleteFilter(RepositoryLocation)

Remarks

PerformancePoint Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 uses SharePoint lists as the repository for all first class objects except data sources.

Examples

The following code example shows how to delete a filter from the repository, based on the server-relative path to the object.

Before you can compile this code example, you must do the following:

  • Configure your development environment and create a C# class library project in Visual Studio. For information about configuring a development environment, see Setting Up the Development Environment for SharePoint 2010 on Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008.

  • Add the Microsoft.PerformancePoint.Scorecards.Client, Microsoft.PerformancePoint.Scorecards.ServerCommon, and Microsoft.PerformancePoint.Scorecards.Store DLLs as references to your project. For more information about PerformancePoint Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 DLLs, see PerformancePoint Services DLLs Used in Development Scenarios.

  • Add the following using directives to your class.

    using Microsoft.PerformancePoint.Scorecards;
    using Microsoft.PerformancePoint.Scorecards.Store;
    
  • Create a method that defines a string variable named "relativePath" to store the server-relative path to the object. The following example path sets the object identifier to "5": /BI Center/Lists/PerformancePoint Content/5_.000.

  • Paste the following code example into the new method.

// Delete the object from the specified location.
// The RepositoryLocation constructor takes the server-relative path to the object.
SPDataStore.GlobalDataStore.DeleteFilter(new RepositoryLocation(relativePath));

See Also

Reference

SPDataStore Class

SPDataStore Members

Microsoft.PerformancePoint.Scorecards.Store Namespace